KIAF SEOUL 2021

15.10.2021 - 17.10.2021
Hall A . Booth A94, COEX 1F, Hall A&B, Seoul South Korea

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INSTALLATION VIEWS

Selected works

Free Falling, 2021
Acrylic on canvas
120 x 90 x 4 cm
Free Falling, 2021
Acrylic on canvas
120 x 90 x 4 cm
WoOoW II, 2021
Mixed media on upcycled wood cut
100 x 120 x 5 cm
WoOoW II, 2021
Mixed media on upcycled wood cut
100 x 120 x 5 cm
Being Bored is Not Always a Bad Thing, 2021
Acrylic paint on a woodboard with gold leaf detail
60 x 60 x 5 cm
Being Bored is Not Always a Bad Thing, 2021
Acrylic paint on a woodboard with gold leaf detail
60 x 60 x 5 cm
Bubble Tea, 2021
Acrylic paint on a woodboard with gold leaf detail
60 x 60 x 4 cm
Bubble Tea, 2021
Acrylic paint on a woodboard with gold leaf detail
60 x 60 x 4 cm
WoOoW I, 2021
Mixed media on upcycled wood cut
82 x 100 x 5 cm
WoOoW I, 2021
Mixed media on upcycled wood cut
82 x 100 x 5 cm

Artists

Jafael

Jafael focuses in Graffiti/Contemporary art using custom-made stencils. Utilizing his strong understanding of the role street art plays in society, He uses satirical scenes to bring attention to real world problems.

Maria Imaginário

Maria Imaginário lives and works between Lisbon, PT and London, UK. Her work has been exhibited at art fairs and galleries in London, Lisbon, Paris, Milan, Rome, Lyon, Miami, Atlanta and San Diego.

Shishidomia

Sayuri, the founder of SHISHIDOMIA is a Japanese artist with strong Latin American roots. Her childhood swayed within the beauty and richness of the Japanese and Colombian cultures; a mixture of flavors and colors that awoke a true passion for art and its power to convey deep social and personal feelings. This effervescent drive led to her enrollment at the prestigious Tokyo Metropolitan Senior High School of Fine Arts, culminating in her undergraduate studies at the Faculty of Textile Art & Design at Tama Art University in Tokyo, Japan. While still in college, Sayuri was awarded The Barbara Shapiro Award for excellence by the New Beat International textile art competition in Oaxaca, Mexico. Shortly after graduation, Sayuri moved to the US to pursue a career as a pop art artist and textile designer. She is currently fully dedicated to the creation of modern culture relevant art and the launch of her clothing line.