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Soo Hong – Fluid Versatility: Watercolor (Online)
In this demo, I will explore its versatility across different surfaces such as paper and fabric, showing how transparent layers and fluid gestures remain visible in the final image.
Soo Hong is a visual artist whose work explores issues surrounding cultural identity. Having lived and exhibited in places around the world, including, London, Shanghai, her native South Korea, and now the U.S., her experience of varying cultural norms and expectations has precipitated her observational practice. Her paintings represent an unbound freedom of expression released of any formal adherence to a determined identity. Her work has been shown in galleries around the world, and she has been awarded grants from D&AD (London), GAP (Seattle), Bellevue Arts Program (Bellevue) and was a finalist for the Neddy Awards (Seattle). She had her solo shows in Seattle at Linda Hodges Gallery and AMcE Creative Arts gallery. Her work is part of the permanent collections at the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, the city of Bellevue, and the city of Portland. She created public art installations for Redmond Lights, Odessa Children’s Hospital (Seattle), and The Vera Project (Seattle).
5 Responses
Thank you, Soo, for your inspiring demonstration of layer transparent watercolors on various substrates!
5 Responses
Thank you, Soo, for your inspiring demonstration of layer transparent watercolors on various substrates!
As usual, Soo was great. What kind of silk was used, and where to you get it? TIA
So well, organized and thorough with introduction to your supplies. Just lovely work! Thank you.
Fantastic as always Soo! Thank you!
A lovely, unique way of thinking about watercolor.