Pink Project: Jiwoo and Her Pink Things
Painting
Contemporary
Contemporary
122.0 x 122.0 cm
Gyeonggi Museum of Modern Art
yoon jeong-mi (1983 –)
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Gyeonggi Museum of Modern Art (Ansan, South Korea)
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A Sanctuary of Pink Hues
Yoon Jeong-Mi’s "Pink Project: Jiwoo and Her Pink Things" immediately envelops the viewer in a dreamlike embrace of saccharine sweetness and profound childhood innocence. The scene is meticulously constructed around a young girl, Jiwoo, nestled upon a bed that serves as both stage and sanctuary. It is an overwhelming tableau dominated by the color pink—a hue that speaks volumes about femininity, memory, and the curated world of youth. Scattered across the bedding are not merely objects, but companions: at least thirteen teddy bears, each bearing silent witness to moments of play and quiet contemplation. These stuffed figures, alongside toys and garments, transform the bed into a soft, overflowing landscape of affection.
Exploring Symbolism and Sentiment
The sheer abundance of pink items suggests more than just a preference for color; it hints at an immersion in a specific emotional state—one perhaps characterized by nostalgia or the comforting weight of cherished possessions. In art, such accumulations often symbolize memory itself, where objects become vessels for intangible feelings. The teddy bears, classic emblems of childhood comfort, amplify this sense of protective warmth. Yoon Jeong-Mi seems to be inviting us not just to look at a painting, but to step into a deeply personal, almost hyper-realized moment of suspended time. It is a visual poem dedicated to the delicate architecture of growing up.
Technique and Aesthetic Influence
While the artist's background touches upon photography, the execution here translates that observational skill into a painterly realm rich with texture and saturated color. The style possesses an undeniable contemporary resonance while echoing the decorative sensibilities found in traditional art forms, perhaps nodding toward the bold compositions reminiscent of Ukiyo-e prints mentioned in her biography. The way the light seems to bathe the scene, highlighting the plush textures of the toys against the soft linens, gives the work a luminous quality. For those considering a reproduction for an interior space, this piece offers unparalleled decorative depth; it is vibrant without being jarring, lending an air of curated romance to any room.
Emotional Resonance and Collecting Appeal
This artwork speaks directly to the collector who values emotional narrative as much as aesthetic beauty. It captures that bittersweet ache—the simultaneous joy and melancholy associated with looking back at childhood. Owning a reproduction of "Pink Project" is acquiring more than just wall decor; it is curating a mood, an atmosphere steeped in gentle femininity and enduring affection. The scale, 122 x 122 cm, allows the entire narrative to unfold without feeling cramped, making it a powerful focal point that invites lingering gazes and whispered stories.
About this artwork
- Title: Pink Project: Jiwoo and Her Pink Things
- Artist: yoon jeong-mi
- Original dimensions: 122.0 x 122.0 cm
- Format: Square
- Copyright status: Under copyright
- Where to see it: Gyeonggi Museum of Modern Art
- Period: Contemporary
- Creative period: Contemporary
- Corpus context: memory and emotional resonance explored , everyday life's beauty captured
- Keywords: south korea artwork , sweet subject painting , vibrant pop art
Quick Facts
- Artist: Yoon Jeong-Mi
- Dimensions: 122 x 122 cm
- Medium: Painting
- Subject or theme: Femininity, childhood, pink objects
- Title: Pink Project: Jiwoo and Her Pink Things