
$2,500
This work focuses on the imagery of talismans believed to ward off misfortune and summon good fortune. Traditional auspicious symbols—such as the Seven-Star Horse, the three-legged crow, and the pig—appear through repetitive stitching and drawing. Yet these images do not promise protection or comfort; rather, they resemble gestures of excessive desperation. They are less acts of faith than attitudes of forcibly clinging to something and trying, at all costs, to call it forth. The accumulated labor of the hand on soft, fragile materials fixes longing into material form, but the belief that it might truly be effective never reaches completion. This work is not an act of praying for fortune, but a revelation of the condition of being compelled to long for it. What feels rough is not the surface, but the mind.
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- Medium
- Mixed media
- Size
- 135 cm x 90 cm x 26 cm
- Year
- 2026
- Signature
- Yoo Jaeyoon
- Edition
- Unique work
- Certificate
- Certificate of Authenticity issued by the gallery
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This work begins from the wall that individuals inevitably confront while living in reality. The feeling of wanting to do something for someone, yet realizing that there is almost nothing one can actually do, generates a sense of frustration that takes the form of longing. However, this longing does not function as consolation; instead, it remains as a persistent irritation, scratching at a corner of the mind. This longing cannot be grasped. It feels too distant, approaching as an illusion seemingly unrelated to oneself. And yet, the act of wishing—like clinging to someone’s pant leg—offers no comfort. There is an unease, as if one is yearning for something that should not be desired. This contradictory state forms the emotional point of departure for the work. This feeling recalls a scene from the film Parasite, in which the protagonist imagines that one day he will buy the house and reunite with his father. That desire is less a form of hope than a fantasy rendered all the more tragic by its distance from reality. This work remains within precisely such a state of “answerless longing.” The project focuses on the imagery of talismans believed to ward off misfortune and invite good fortune. Traditional auspicious symbols such as the Seven-Star Horse, the three-legged crow, and the pig appear through repetitive stitching and drawing. Yet these images do not promise protection or comfort; rather, they resemble gestures of excessive desperation. They are less acts of faith than attempts to forcibly grasp and summon something at all costs. The accumulated labor of the hand on soft, fragile materials fixes longing into material form, but the belief that it might actually be effective never reaches completion. This work is not an act of praying for fortune, but a revelation of the state of being compelled to long for it. What scratches is not the surface, but the mind.
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Colorbeat presents curated exhibitions centered on the works of contemporary artists, serving as an experimental exhibition space where current sensibilities and social contexts are articulated through art. Rather than being confined to specific media, the gallery organically highlights a wide range of practices—including painting, sculpture, installation, and video—while offering in-depth insight into the attitudes and critical perspectives of artists living and working in our time. In particular, Colorbeat actively discovers and supports emerging artists who work freely across media, providing ongoing exhibition opportunities and fostering critical discourse to encourage their long-term growth. By focusing not only on completed works but also on artistic processes and trajectories of thought, the gallery enables visitors to engage with art in a more layered and immersive way. Beyond mere appreciation, each exhibition functions as an open platform for collectively exploring the possibilities of contemporary art.
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This work focuses on the imagery of talismans believed to ward off misfortune and summon good fortune. Traditional auspicious symbols—such as the Seven-Star Horse, the three-legged crow, and the pig—appear through repetitive stitching and drawing. Yet these images do not promise protection or comfort; rather, they resemble gestures of excessive desperation. They are less acts of faith than attitudes of forcibly clinging to something and trying, at all costs, to call it forth. The accumulated labor of the hand on soft, fragile materials fixes longing into material form, but the belief that it might truly be effective never reaches completion. This work is not an act of praying for fortune, but a revelation of the condition of being compelled to long for it. What feels rough is not the surface, but the mind.
Artwork details+
- Medium
- Mixed media
- Size
- 135 cm x 90 cm x 26 cm
- Year
- 2026
- Signature
- Yoo Jaeyoon
- Edition
- Unique work
- Certificate
- Certificate of Authenticity issued by the gallery
Shipping & taxes+
- Ships from the gallery's location (set per work, defaults to the gallery address)
- Cost calculated at checkout by destination
- Optional full insurance in transit
- Usually ships within 10 business days, fine-art packed
- In-person pickup available for some works (no shipping fee)
- Listed price may include VAT applicable in the seller's country or the work's place of shipment
- Duties, import VAT/GST, customs fees, and other taxes in the buyer's country are not included and are the buyer's responsibility
- These are assessed by the destination customs authority and billed separately by the carrier
- Sales tax may be added at checkout depending on jurisdiction
$2,500