Poetic Balance: PYG’s Artistic Perspective

Barbara Trevisan’s interview

B.T :What is your primary source of inspiration for your art?

PYG: My main source of inspiration is the tendency for opposites, such as + and – poles, to come together when they are close. Visualizing this characteristic is what inspires my work.

BT: How would you describe your unique artistic style?

PYG: My work primarily focuses on visualizing the tension between + and – poles, much like the scenario described in the first point.

BT: Could you share a significant moment in your art career that deeply influenced you?

PYG: The tension in the moments when + and – poles come together while painting carries a deep and intense feeling.

BT: How do you handle criticism and different opinions about your art?

PYG: I express my beliefs freely in my art without being bound by others’ opinions.

BT: Who or which art movement has had the most significant influence on you during your career?

PYG: The artist Geumjae Jeongseon has had a significant influence on me. Korean landscape painting, especially Jinjeonsansuhwa, has been a great source of inspiration for me.

BT: What continues to inspire you to create new artwork over the years?

PYG: The tension before the merging of + and – poles always provides me with fresh inspiration.

BT: Are there any current future projects or artworks you are working on?

PYG: I am preparing to work more meticulously on capturing the tension before the merging of + and – poles.

BT: What do you hope people see or feel through your art?

PYG: hope people can feel and aspire to the beauty of nature and freedom through my artwork.

Barbara Trevisan.