In life’s tangled web

Work by Jongeun Gina Lee in her show “Shift,’’ at Bromfield Gallery, Boston through June 29.


From her artist’s statement:

“I imagine each piece I make is on its own journey, just like everything in Nature transforms in lineage of time and space. I decenter myself and find peace accepting I am a tiny part of a larger cycle. It allows me to cope with turbulences and disappointments in life. I observe resilience and balance in precarious journeys of all existence in nature, while all suffers from the vulnerability and randomness of existence…. The current body of works represents slow incubation of inner strength, cautious hope and resilience with optimism in life. The empty but charged space using linear elements articulates the hidden energy in nature which transforms and pushes everything through its journey. The assembly of linear units in my forms is a metaphor of paradoxical adaptability in time and space.’’

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