In "Donggubakgil" and "Batgari," you can feel nostalgia for your hometown and memories from childhood.
BNK Kyongnam Bank is holding a solo exhibition by Song Changsoo at the BNK Kyongnam Bank Gallery until the 9th.
The Song Changsoo solo exhibition features 30 works painted in oil and watercolor, depicting the artist himself, people around him, and rural landscapes.
In works such as Donggubakgil and Batgari, viewers can feel nostalgia for the artist's hometown and memories from childhood.
Song Changsoo, who has primarily painted portraits in oil, is also presenting watercolor works of landscapes and objects at this solo exhibition.
Born in Heungnam, South Hamgyong Province, Song is currently an active member of the Masan Art Association, the Korea Fine Arts Association, and the Gyeongnam Senior Artists Association.
He has received gold prizes, grand prizes, and honorable mentions at various competitions, including the Korea Fine Arts Association Sketch Contest, the National Sunday Painters Sketch Contest, and the Gyeongsangnam-do Art Exhibition.
The Song Changsoo Photo Exhibition at the BNK Kyongnam Bank Gallery is open free of charge to all customers and local residents who visit the BNK Kyongnam Bank headquarters on weekdays from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Song said, "Some people express history through writing, but I wanted to express history through paintings with stories. In particular, I tried to give my watercolor works a sense of weight, as if they were oil paintings. I hope visitors to the BNK Kyongnam Bank Gallery will have a precious time reminiscing about old memories while viewing my works."
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