By Daehyun Kim aka Moonassi (click to view more of his work)
Moonassi’s art is fresh and simple, yet deeply symbolic. The economical use of black ink offers a clear cut, down-to-earth feel to his otherwise poignant illustrations.
“I draw people because that’s what I’d like to talk about. I prefer to draw in a small scale as I wish to capture my everyday thoughts and feelings during a limited time of the day. If I think I want to touch you, my drawing reflects that thought. If I think I want to distress you, I’ll draw something that upsets you.” - Daehyun Kim (2008)
Michael Page was last featured in Hi-Fructose vol.19. Images from his upcoming April 14th showing at White Walls in San Francisco appear to be electric. Bursts of glowing color seem to pulse at the viewer. Abstract bursts and realistic figures and backgrounds seem to collide with energy. We don’t want to give too much away but here are a few previews of his new body of work! Page’s Élan Vital will feature thirty paintings and six drawings, as well as an installation.