Name
Bookshelf Machine by Boyane
Description
“Chaekgeori,” translating to "books and things," is a traditional Korean folk painting that depicts a scholar's bookshelf. It symbolizes the scholar's love of learning and appreciation for art, often featuring books, stationery, and other scholarly objects arranged in an intricate and symbolic manner. “Check N’ Go #2” is a reinterpretation of that tradition, as seen through the boundless wonder of a child’s imagination.
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# [Boyane]
Like pieces of a puzzle that don’t quite fit, the work of Boyane Zelechowski (AKA Boyane) defy definition. As a street artist who seamlessly straddles two worlds—Korea and France—Boyane’s creations break free from easy definitions of category, form, and even location, transitioning effortlessly from scrawled streets to captivating canvases around the globe
Originally from France, Boyane brought a fresh perspective to the Korean streets when he moved to Seoul with his Korean wife over a decade ago, captivating audiences with his vibrant illustrations and a skillful interplay of contrasting colors. His work seamlessly integrates with the historical charm of Seoul's streets, buildings, and exterior walls, quickly establishing Boyane as a leading figure in Korea's street art scene.
While initially influenced by European subcultures, Boyane's artistic evolution took an intriguing path as he immersed himself in Korean culture. His distinctive style, characterized by intricate patterns and oriental hues, effortlessly evolved to incorporate Korean traditional elements, reflecting the cultural richness of his adopted home.
Boyane continues to take on new challenges based on his innate artistic sense and illustration ability, and in addition to murals, has participated in numerous international exhibitions, illustrations, and corporate projects.
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