Hyeweon Park
Untitled
Painting
2023
Oil on Canvas with wood panel
48” by 36”
Multiple images and emotions collide and move through a single surface at once. The abstract painting at the center does not settle into any fixed form — it remains in a state of constant change, holding within it emotional currents that resist clear definition.The figures placed on either side retain relatively legible shapes, yet they do not stand apart from the central painting as fully independent presences. Rather than composing a unified scene, they reveal a condition in which different states and emotions exist simultaneously.Color and line work not to stabilize form but to unsettle and connect it, sustaining a continuous tension across the whole surface. The boundary between abstraction and figuration is never cleanly drawn — each encroaches on the other, shifting without resolution.The work does not aim to deliver a particular narrative. Instead, it opens onto a field where human emotion and psychological state overlap and disperse. Each element appears separate, yet remains bound within a single movement — left, finally, in a state that refuses to be fully resolved.