








'Other side of buildings' by Kim Hye Jung
'Other side of buildings'
77 x 42 cm
Pigment Mixed with Animal Glue on Hanji, Adhered to Handmade Wooden Panel
2024
£1000
Bespoke framing available for Greater London collectors only | Lead time is 8 weeks from confirmation
김혜정 Kim Hye Jung. Born (1992) and raised in South Korea. Received a bachelor’s degree in fine art from Dankook University in Cheonan, South Korea in 2016. Currently living in Copenhagen. Rediscovering Hanji, the traditional Korean mulberry paper, has become a profound way for me to connect with my perspective on the world, bridging the distance between myself and my surroundings. Through this medium, I translate my experiences into visual narratives, weaving together memories, emotions, and a touch of imagination to create a deeper, more personal reflection of my inner world.
'Other side of buildings'
77 x 42 cm
Pigment Mixed with Animal Glue on Hanji, Adhered to Handmade Wooden Panel
2024
£1000
Bespoke framing available for Greater London collectors only | Lead time is 8 weeks from confirmation
김혜정 Kim Hye Jung. Born (1992) and raised in South Korea. Received a bachelor’s degree in fine art from Dankook University in Cheonan, South Korea in 2016. Currently living in Copenhagen. Rediscovering Hanji, the traditional Korean mulberry paper, has become a profound way for me to connect with my perspective on the world, bridging the distance between myself and my surroundings. Through this medium, I translate my experiences into visual narratives, weaving together memories, emotions, and a touch of imagination to create a deeper, more personal reflection of my inner world.
'Other side of buildings'
77 x 42 cm
Pigment Mixed with Animal Glue on Hanji, Adhered to Handmade Wooden Panel
2024
£1000
Bespoke framing available for Greater London collectors only | Lead time is 8 weeks from confirmation
김혜정 Kim Hye Jung. Born (1992) and raised in South Korea. Received a bachelor’s degree in fine art from Dankook University in Cheonan, South Korea in 2016. Currently living in Copenhagen. Rediscovering Hanji, the traditional Korean mulberry paper, has become a profound way for me to connect with my perspective on the world, bridging the distance between myself and my surroundings. Through this medium, I translate my experiences into visual narratives, weaving together memories, emotions, and a touch of imagination to create a deeper, more personal reflection of my inner world.