
From the melodious echoes of kids playing in a schoolyard to the intimate embrace of romantic partners or a heartfelt conversation with an elderly gentleman on a park bench, stories are woven into our daily encounters, just waiting to be discovered.
Hyunan Rhee's artistic odyssey has taken him from the serene shores of his hometown in Masan,South Korea, to the bustling streets of Paris, and now JPS Gallery, located in Tokyo's spirited art scene. Rhee's upcoming exhibition "Daydream" invites viewers to slow down and rediscover the hidden beauty within our over-stimulated modern lives. Through his exceptional mastery of oil painting techniques, rendered exclusively in black and white for this collection, Rhee captures fleeting moments of daily life and transforms them into timeless reflections of human experience.
Rhee's collection of works in "Daydream" communicates a shared language of human relationships and intimate spaces. As observers engage with his paintings, they may momentarily hold their breath, hesitant to disturb the delicate stories unfolding before their eyes. Each brushstroke evokes a sense of nostalgia and longing, inviting viewers to reflect on their own experiences of love, friendship, and the quiet beauty found in everyday interactions.