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Art Cube 2R2 Hosts Solo Exhibition by Artist Park Bang-young 'I See Me: Seeing Myself'

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  • Park Bang-young's solo exhibition 'I See Me: Seeing Myself' is an exhibition combining a unique artistic world and digital works that is expected to provide attractive opportunities for investors.
  • This exhibition includes digital works created in collaboration with the NFT studio, suggesting the need to pay attention to the potential increase in ArtToken's value.
  • Large media works will also be exhibited on the 'Grand Seoul' media art wall, indicating the expandability of digital art, and investors should pay attention to future development possibilities.
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Art Cube 2R2 Gallery Highlights Artist Park Bang-young Who Traverses Eastern and Western Painting Styles

Unveils Artwork 'Riding a Horse to the Flower Garden' Combined with Poet Na Tae-joo's Poetry

Also Premieres Large Media Artwork on Gwanghwamun Grand Seoul Media Art Wall

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ArtToken's gallery 'Art Cube 2R2' announced on the 21st that it will host artist Park Bang-young's solo exhibition 'I See Me: Seeing Myself' from the 27th to April 10th.

This exhibition will feature representative works by artist Park Bang-young, who has built a unique artistic world by freely traversing Eastern and Western painting techniques, along with works that capture inner peace and the meaning of life found in nature.

Artist Park Bang-young has explored the aesthetic value of nature and expressed it with unique lines and colors. In particular, she has presented works that visualize the vitality of invisible energy by incorporating calligraphic elements with surrealism's automatism and abstract expressionism's action painting techniques.

This exhibition will also showcase digital works created through collaboration between artist Park Bang-young and ArtToken's NFT studio. The exhibition will introduce about 50 works, including an original painting of size 200. Additionally, the works will be displayed on the media art wall of 'Grand Seoul,' a landmark in Gwanghwamun, and can be appreciated through a massive digital screen from the end of February.

In particular, this exhibition will feature 'Riding a Horse to the Flower Garden,' a work reborn through poet Na Tae-joo's lyrical language. Inspired by Park Bang-young's work, poet Na Tae-joo created a poem based on this motif and included it in his latest poetry collection, 'Today I'm Going Home Again.' This collaborative work, where painting meets literature, is expected to provide viewers with a new appreciation experience.

The exhibition opening reception will be held on Thursday, February 27th at 5 PM, and a painting performance featuring artist Park Bang-young will also take place. The exhibition continues until April 10th, and more detailed information can be found on the Art Cube 2R2 Gallery's official website.

Hong Ji-sook, director of Art Cube 2R2 Gallery, said, "This exhibition was designed to allow audiences to fully feel and connect with the vibrant energy of spring in this season through the artistic world of Park Bang-young, who delicately expresses the communion between nature and humans," adding, "In particular, it will show the interpretive power and structural beauty that Oriental painting expressions have when implemented digitally, and provide an opportunity to project oneself through the nature depicted in the works."

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