Lives and works in Jincheon.
1972 Born In Daejeon, Korea
1998 B.F.A. Hong-ik. University, Department of Ceramic Art (KR)
2001 M.F.A. Hong-ik. University, Department of Ceramic Art (KR)
” I use specific buncheong techniques that after I make a pattern on a jar repeatedly or irregularly and then fill it with slip.
They are intended to artistically express the nature’s order by filling the whole jar with sealing the patterns of vital power embedded in the nature in good orders.
Most of my favorite patterns are flowers and grass. I would like to give a feeling of pureness and sanctity to those who see through my works decorated with beautiful flowers. But mor fundamentally, it focuses on human nature desiring for the pure beauty of nature. “
– Jinkyu Kim
Buncheongclay, Color Engobe, Ash Glaze
40 x 40 x 48 cm
Buncheongclay, Engobe, Ash Glaze
46 x 46 x 74 cm
Buncheongclay, Engobe, Ash Glaze
44 x 44 x 47.5 cm
Buncheongclay, Engobe, Ash Glaze
46 x 46 x 48 cm
Buncheongclay, Engobe, Ash Glaze
24 x 8 x 29.5 cm
Buncheongclay, Engobe, Ash Glaze, Silver
25.5 x 15 x 26 cm
Buncheongclay, Color Engobe, Ash Glaze
46 x 46 x 45 cm
Buncheongclay, Engobe, Ash Glaze
55 x 55 x 60 cm
Buncheongclay, Engobe, Ash Glaze
45 x 45 x 45 cm
Buncheongclay, Engobe, Ash Glaze, Silver
19 x 13 x 26 cm
Buncheongclay, Engobe, Ash Glaze
23.5 x 17 x 15 cm
Buncheongclay, Engobe, Ash Glaze
33 x 33 x 22 cm
Buncheongclay, Color Engobe, Ash Glaze
46 x 46 x 46.5 cm
Buncheongclay, Engobe, Ash Glaze
55 x 55 x 60 cm
Buncheongclay, Engobe, Ash Glaze
41 x 41 x 54.5 cm
Buncheongclay, Engobe, Ash Glaze
40.5 x 40.5 x 45 cm
Buncheongclay, Engobe, Ash Glaze
28.5 x 28.5 x 28 cm
Buncheongclay, Engobe, Ash Glaze
23 x 8 x 27.5 cm