Here are some more photos from my artist residency experience at Red Barn Studio. It was a great feeling to be able to use this space by myself day and night. It's a magical place; a historical charming building with details of the artist's spirited craftmanship. During the two weeks' stay, I did some experiments with some abstract painting techniques, worked on a prototype of a sculpture, and did some quick gestural representational paintings. Every new work I did there was experimental and I'm glad I was able to try these while I did not have any pressure or obligation to show them in public.
Wednesday, September 30, 2020
More Photos of A Thread X (Meets) A Thread at Red Barn Studio
Friday, September 25, 2020
Little Sweden, Lindsborg
It's always nice to stroll around Lindsborg, so-called "Little Sweden." I cannot stop taking photos of kawaii cute things here. Got a little Dala horse ornament with our family name from a gift shop called Hemslojd. Had a glass of Boba at a cozy White Peacock tea shop. Checked the Anatoly Karpov Chess School that we came for chess camps when our kids were little. Made it to the famous restaurant Ol' Stuga. Of course, I didn't miss the Sandzen Gallery which has a special place in my heart because of their Kansas Collegiate Aesthetics Exhibitions where I showed my work in public for the first time. This town makes me feel so peaceful.
Wednesday, September 23, 2020
Red Barn Studio Museum and Work by Lester Raymer
Friday, September 18, 2020
Birds' Nest at Red Barn Studio
To the visitor who came yesterday, I mentioned that the image of my installation particularly here at Red Barn Studio was a nest. She went back to her home quickly and brought a nest made by orioles that she found in her yard. It was made of some sort of natural fibers and blue plastic strings!
Photo by Steve Bowersox
You can see this little present on the wall in my studio now. AIR fun!
Wednesday, September 16, 2020
Built a Birds' Nest With My "A Thread X A Thread"
So, before I started making new work here at Red Barn, I installed my installation "A Thread X A Thread" in the studio. I am so glad that I could install it all by myself since this space is relatively smaller and has an upper floor from where I could reach the higher positions to hang the piece. Also, the ceiling has some good hooks and nails that I could use. I call this piece in this studio a "birds' nest," my home, to create works. Since we have been going through a unique time right now, I added a couple of lines to my original artist statement for this touchable work. I hope people will feel better this way. As a nest, it works perfectly anyway! Photo Credit goes to Steve Bowersox.
I added these lines: "I ask the viewers to add a thread as an expression of treasuring the moment of meeting people. Since we have been going through the Coronavirus pandemic, I would ask you to use hand sanitizer before and after you touch the piece. You're also welcome not to touch the piece. In that case, please add a thread just in your mind."
Tuesday, September 15, 2020
AIR at Red Barn Studio Museum, Lindsborg, KS
I'm going to spend next two weeks at Red Barn Studio Museum as an artist in residence. If you're in this area, please stop by and say hi to me! From Sep. 13 to 26. Open from Tuesday to Sunday. for more details, please visit Red Barn Studio Museum website.