Prologue A week ago I dropped by an exhibit featuring one of the eminent artists of Korea's Joseon Dynasty, Gim Hongdo*. The exhibit had some issues, namely humidity damaged many of the works which, thankfully, were not originals. However, it was still well organized and informative enough to pique my interest in the artist again.... Continue Reading →
Intermission – Rethinking and Planning
So, I've been busy, but not busy working on my site. If you'd like to see what I've been working on art-wise, please check out my Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/albinogoth/)
Arting in 2016
A quick look at a few things I'm working on these days! While I've picked up a new job, I'm still working on various projects. Which get done at different rates. Here are a few! Imp Doodles I still love drawing this guy. While I want to do a story with him, these one shots... Continue Reading →
After Death A Tiger’s Skin Remains; A Man Leaves Only His Na – Exhibit Review
Gallery i 2015.4.8 ~ 4.21 On April 16, 2014, the MV Sewol capsized and sank, trapping and drowning 304 victims, most of which were high school students of Danwon High who were on a school trip. While much discussion has occurred about the political ramifications, many forget the people involved. Both those culpable due to neglect, but... Continue Reading →
Troika: Persistent Illusions
A Quiet Cacophony The England based superstar artist trio, Troika, has been exhibiting in Seoul for a few months. Just west of Gyeongbuk Palace, Persistent Illusions is presented in the clinical white interior of Daelim Museum. The lobby tries to invoke a suave technological look (ala the Apple Store) but I couldn't help but see it... Continue Reading →
Songs of Death
(Originally posted on Facebook, February 20, 2009) Half a street away you wouldn't hear anything. You probably would never walk down this way; there is no reason to. But I had walked past before and I wanted to check on this place again. It is near the big electronics market in the Dragon Mountain district,... Continue Reading →