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Art Critic Louis Choi Chul-joo Criticism [46] Modern Art Critic Louis Choi Chul-joo's Criticism of Contemporary Art & Design Criticism of Contemporary Art = Contemporary Art Today Choi Chul-joo's Art Criticism, Contemporary Abstract Art Painter Criticism

Art Critic Louis Choi Chuljoo

by Art Review 2024. 8. 27. 23:00

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Art Critic Louis Choi Chul-joo Criticism [46] Modern Art Critic Louis Choi Chul-joo's Criticism of Contemporary Art & Design Criticism of Contemporary Art = Contemporary Art Today Choi Chul-joo's Art Criticism, Contemporary Abstract Art Painter Criticism & Abstract contemporary art that designed modern art abstract painting: Contemporary artist Louis Choi Chul-joo's realistic abstract work criticism of antinomical contemporary art as a abstract conceptual art based on the concept of other people's desires of others and Contemporary Art Critic Choi Chul-joo's New Work Modern Art Reading: Contemporary Art Works Published on Facebook: Louis Choi Chul-joo, morning glory p110-7-window shadow-pond, a hand-painted picture on a computer: Desire and the reflection in the mirror are visually sympathized with each other as a structural form of desire as a real image, and are understood as a correlation with desire identified with the real image.

The image of desire reflected in the pond is an abstract concept suitable for the form of desire, and like a mirror of desire designed as a structure of reality, the pond is a form of verbal desire. 

 

Louis Choi Chul-joo, morning glory p110-7-window shadow-pond, a hand-painted picture on a computer 

 

an image of the desire projected by thought reflected in a pond

The image of desire projected by thoughts reflected in the pond is like a geometric cross-section of the pond beyond the boundary of desire that gathers like water on the surface of the water.

The missing pond is a structure of light that deviates from the concept of instantaneous desire as a reversible shade of light, and perspective objectivity distorts the range of the sky and the size of the perspective cross-sectional area with reversible light on objects overlaid on the surface of the water.

This notion of distorted desire is abstracted to fit into a pond of realistic morphemes with reversible shades of light.

The abstraction is the same as Choi Cheol-joo's desire design process. It creates a visual expression that explores the concept of desire through abstract forms and abstract conceptual structures,

Here, the conceptual foundation begins with a deep exploration of the concept of abstract desire in the process of designing desire. This not only understands abstract desire as an emotion as a real image, but also interprets the concept of desire of others as a complex interaction of psychological, social, and philosophical elements.

 

Choi Chul-joo's concept of desire in the disappeared pond does not presuppose causality with the real image, but rather symbolizes the object of desire as a conceptual subject from an abstract concept in which an abstract real image appears as a real correlation by dividing desire alienated by unconsciousness into design.

Therefore, the abstract expression of the concept of desire is characterized by symbolizing the desires of others in various aspects by dividing the cross-sectional form into abstract forms and abstract fluidity into reversible shades of light.

Here, the use of reversible contrast creates the depth of the shadow of desire with light according to temporality and emphasizes the abstract form. This helps viewers access the reality of the concept of desire by visualizing the abstract aspect of desire with a pictorial technique.     

From linguistic abstraction, the meaning of abstraction as a real image is inductively inferred to take the meaning of symbolic existence. The image is a morpheme that conveys a connection with the concept of cultural and universal desire.

And the gaze on the image of its existence abstracts the concept of desire to the outside of reality, and the real image becomes the object of abstraction as the correlation of reality with the concept of desire. This is an abstract real image according to Choi Chul-joo's concept of desire design process 1.

The actual image symbolized by the design using the object of abstract desire as the conceptual subject is omitted, and the image is flattened in the visible range of light. And the image is represented as a symbolic structure of the concept of desire, which is spoken in a linguistic sense.

The symbolic structure represented in this way adds a texture reflected by several cross-sectional layers and reversible shades of light to create the complexity and depth of the concept of desire, projecting the complex nature and real image of the other's desire.  

The aesthetic value of the image of desire of the actual structure according to Choi Chul-joo's concept of desire design process 2 is to decorate the object with a universal color of reality so that the reality of the symbol structure projected in this way has an aesthetic value corresponding to the place as a single stage.     

The aesthetic structure concealed by the image designed as the concept of desire is divided into clouds and obscured shades, and the concept of desire is visualized as an image in various directions in the opposite direction of the concept of desire and the image, and the subject of the structure of desire created in the social environment is represented as an object in the past to recognize the image as an abstraction. And the subject who drew the existence executes the reality that symbolizes the concept of desire as an agent, and turns abstract desire into an image's mental phenomenon. 

And Choi Chul-joo's abstract concept of desire is created by the imagination desired by the subject of desire in selecting an image of an abstract desire object in the unconscious.

This is an interactive element of unconscious abstraction, objectifying the desires of others through the design process of the concept of desire.

In addition, as an abstract image, an image that combines lines and colors as an unconscious structure, but is not conscious, is an interactive act with the unconscious, and it is the design of unconscious desire according to the desire concept design process 3 by repeatedly designing desire as an image of reality.

Louis Choi Chul-joo, morning glory p110-7-window shadow-pond-3, a hand-painted picture on a computer 

 

The concept of unconsciously abstracting desire is an image of reality that does not see the object of reality as a shadow of light that can be overturned, and shows another aspect of reality by concealing reality with shadows.

The image of desire is an unconscious mind maintained by the image of reality and the imagination desired by the subject of desire, and it is an idea that cannot be recognized by that image.

This is a storytelling for thinking that enhances the depth of the concept of desire by giving a narrative and context verbally. 

Therefore, the spatial composition of desire, a flat monochromatic painting carved into reality, is a desire conceptual design process 4 that combines the image of thought into a reversible structure of light through conscious movement and designs the space of desire by combining the image of thought into a reversible structure of light.

Desire concept The image of desire that has passed the design process is a form of desire reflected in the mirror.

It is an image of existence seen on the surface of a pond that has disappeared according to temporality, reflecting a conceptual image that abstracts the unconscious needs of social morphemes according to the linguistic correlation of desire.

The gaze at the image of its existence is the external surface of reality, and the concept of desire is a reversible light, and the real image is concealed by the object of abstraction as a correlation of reality with the concept of unconscious desire.

 

Unconscious desire is a correlation between desires concealed in temporality, and Choi Chul-joo's conceptual design of desire is a repetitive design of objects that can be abstracted.

This creates a picture structure in which the object of desire appears as an image, using the subject of design as the other.

In a universal abstract structure suitable for customs, the subject of desire decorates the object with the color of reality so that the reality of the abstract structure represented by the structure of the picture has an aesthetic value corresponding to the place as a single image.

Therefore, the background of desire is the subject of reality in the realm of abstraction, and the existence correlation and the protagonist of the event and performance are determined as an abstract image that satisfies the cause of desire. 

As an abstract image, an image that combines lines and colors as an unconscious structure is repeatedly designed as an unconscious act, and the desire is recognized as a thought image.

The thought image is designed so that the other becomes aware by combining the flat monochromatic paintings carved from reality into a reversible structure of light through conscious movement.

This is an existential reality in which desire is reflected in a mirror as an object that fits the temporality in which the subject existed in order to abstractly appear contemporary events and performance images.

The real image is presented as a concept of desire, and the linguistic meaning is represented as a structure of desire.

 

Desire and the reflection in the mirror are visually sympathized with each other as a structural form of desire as a real image, and are understood as a correlation with desire identified with the real image.

The image of desire reflected in the pond is an abstract concept suitable for the form of desire, and like a mirror of desire designed as a structure of reality, the pond is a form of verbal desire.

/ Writing. Art critic Choi Chul-joo (conceptual abstract painter & Ph.D. in cultural design)

 

Conceptual Abstract Painter Choi Chul-joo

 

 

 

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