Fragrance of Tea For my artwork... After Meditation and tea time.
Wave, 2006 Printmaking 20x24�
Korean Consonants and vowels, 2006 Etching, Printmaking 20 x 30�
Dark Moon, 2007 Mixed media, Etching 10x15�
Nature’s Movement, 2006 Etching, Printmaking 30x50�
Turbulence, 2007 Etching, Printmaking 10x15�
Korean Alphabet, 2010 Printmaking 40x30�
ㅇ is Universe • is Human ㅁ is Earth
Oms, 2011 Hutchins Gallery Long Island Uniersity
Beyond Circuit “The Circle has no end and no beginning. The Circle in essence keeps rotating endlessly and is eternal.”
Circle series, 2009 Leather, Mixed media, Green Tea dyed 30” diameter
Circle series, 2009 Leather, Mixed media, Green Tea dyed 30� diameter
Circle series, 2009 Leather, Mixed media, Green Tea dyed 30� diameter
Circle series, 2009 Leather, Mixed media, Green Tea dyed 30� diameter
Scent of Nostalgia Relaxation with a cup of tea
Self Portrait, 2010 Mixed Media
“I tried to create a natural color by using old tea without any colors from paint tables.”
Nal Sil Ol Sil, 2011 Long Island University Mixed Media, Oil painting, Thred 10x10” each
You (Korean), 2011 Long Island University Mixed Media, wood panel 10x10� each
Me (Korean), 2011 Long Island University Mixed Media, wood panel 10x10� each
Connections, 2011 Long Island University Mixed Media Installation
Jang-gu, a traditional korean percussion instrument (drum) was dyed with the color.
Spring, 2011 Long Island University leather, Mixed Media
Trace Symbolizes the traditional Gyu Bang Culture (a women’s room) in which women always sew and drank tea behind the veil.
Trace, 2011 Long Island University Linen, korean paper,Installation 30x30� each
Om, 2011 Long Island University Installation
Network, 2011 Long Island University Wire, Paper mache, Mixed media Installation
“A compact disk stores all kinds of files from music to pictures endlessly. Circle is forever�
Star Trek, 2011 Long Island University 500 CD disks Installation
Self Portrait, 2011 Long Island University Acetate paper, Photo collage 10x10� each
Seeds Dancing in the earth
Spring Fever, 2011 Long Island University Mixed media, Green tea dyed, Oil painting
“I worked with mixture of leather, print, sand, shells, and green tea.”
Reflection, 2011 Long Island University Mixed Media on Korean drum 20x20”each
Blooming and withering Coming and Leaving Day and Night In and Out
In and Out Long Island University, 2011 Oil Painting 50x50� each
Milky way, 2013 Washington D.C Mixed media Installation
The Circles represent the water and are accompanied by lighting and sounds effects.
Waterfall, 2013 Washington D.C Light, Silk, Oriental ink Installation
Han Bok is a two-piece outfit consisting of “chima”, and “Juh go li”
Han bok (Korean dress), 2013 Washington D.C Silk, Oriental ink Installation
Chima & Mal Ki Su, Juh Go li
Han bok (Korean dress),2013 Washington D.C Silk, Oriental ink Installation
Both back drop and Han Bok were made of various materials like leather, paper, traditional korean silk, and painted with ink.
Han bok(Korean dress), 2013 Installation, Performance Art
T=Tea
T,2013 Washington D.C Korean paper, mixed media, dreid tea Installation
Scent of Nostalgia, 2013 Washington D.C Bamboo tree Installation
Scent of Nostalgia,2013 Washington D.C Bamboo tree Installation
Me, You and All (Korean),2013 Washington D.C Cut paper, color papers Installation
“Tea Cleanses and eases my mind. The tea ceremony represents composite Korean Arts (Korean Music, Han Bok, Painting, Ceramics, and Gyu Bang culture).�
Tea Ceremony,2013 Korean Cultural Center Performance Art
My Culture Inspires Me Always Art is Nature; Nature is Art
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Works by Sei Ryun Chun Designed by Yena Ahn Published in 2013