Brightness Spreads

Nice to meet you, I’m Soyeon. This name was given to me in the hopes that I will spread brightness onto others.

I enjoy travelling, thinking, and through this exploring the things that surround and affect us—spaces, societies, and more. Through my practice, I strive to discover the meaning behind these questions and create new conversations.

Currently, I am based in London, studying a BA in Fine Art at Chelsea College of Arts, University of the Arts London.


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BALANCE
Hermit States
Wanda & Glinda
Maybe We Could Live Here
Rapture to Reckoning
Funeral of the Bread Child
Artificial Yellow
Your World
Parallel Life
We Live in Squares
Through the Threshold
Entering
Squares, Squares, Squares
Bus Stop
User
Fast Travels
Distorted People
Endless Stairs


Artificial Yellow

On 8 August 2022, large scale floods hit the capital of South Korea, Seoul, especially Gangnam District and surrounding areas. It was preceded by the highest rainfall in 80 years. 2,800 buildings were damaged and at least 9 people were killed. 163 people in Seoul were made homeless.

The following pictures were taken in a nearby lake in Bundang, approximately an hour drive away from Seoul. 


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