Memory I - Held
Memory I - Held

Painting

Memory I - Held

This work explores memory as a layered and physical presence. A horse-like body appears as a condensed form of accumulated memory, held within an abstract space of color, line, and surface. Threads and hidden numbers suggest tension, connection,... More

Memory II-bound
Memory II-bound

Painting

Memory II-bound

This work is part of the Memory Series, examining memory as something held, connected, and gradually fading. The composition reflects moments that remain bound together despite their instability, suggesting how past experiences continue to... More

Memory III- Convergence
Memory III- Convergence

Painting

Memory III- Convergence

This work explores memory as a process of carefully reconnecting scattered fragments. The central threads act like stitches, holding separate moments together and suggesting the quiet labor of recollection.

Memory IV- Selection
Memory IV- Selection

Painting

Memory IV- Selection

This work explores memory as a process of selection and filtering. The threads act as an active agent, determining what is held and what is allowed to fade, reflecting how memory is continuously shaped as we move forward.

Mon chemin de la vie
Mon chemin de la vie

Painting

Mon chemin de la vie

Le chemin de la vie explores the idea of life as a continuous and transformative journey. Through the fragmented horse figure and the surrounding landscape, the work reflects moments of transition, rupture, and persistence within the passage of time.

Orbit: Memory in Transition
Orbit: Memory in Transition

Painting

Orbit: Memory in Transition

This work explores memory as a changing and unstable process. The contrast between the stable horse forms above and the fragmented figures below reflects how memories are preserved, altered, and gradually lost over time.

Quiet overflow
Quiet overflow

Painting

Quiet overflow

Quiet Overflow explores the layered nature of human presence and emotion. Through divided structures and a constructed spatial setting, the work reflects how internal states remain hidden, accumulate over time, and eventually begin to surface.

Work by

Narim Jeong

painting

“Contemporary painter working between abstraction and figuration, exploring memory, tension, and layered surfaces through repetition and line.”