Art Lighting Design Project for Yeji Kim:

“Children Shouldn’t Play with Dead Things”

A project for art lighting design for the 2017 KCCUK Open Call exhibition by Yeji Kim. Yeji Kim resides and works in London, UK. She earned her degree from Ewha Womans University and is enrolled in the MFA Fine Arts programme at Goldsmiths University of London. The artist’s exhibit embraces a series of paintings that explore a sense of the virtual world.

Furthermore, Yeji Kim skillfully utilized the gallery space to showcase her thought-provoking two-dimensional paintings. Each artwork communicates a metaphor for intricate three-dimensional realities, inviting viewers to delve into more in-depth interpretations. The meticulous art lighting design further enhances the immersive experience, illuminating the depth and intricacy of Kim’s creations.

She presents a series of paintings that explore the notion of the virtual world, inspired by the flatness of pictures prevalent on social media sites. Here are some images of the art lighting design project in its early stages. You can explore the completed project in our design portfolio gallery or click on the images below to zoom in.