Andere Augen-03
| Height | 21 cm |
|---|---|
| Width | 15 cm |
| Length/Depth | 2 cm |
Media:
Pen, watercolour and coloured pencil on paper
Technique:
Drawing
My work begins with a question.
Beauty and ugliness, humanity and nature, life and death – for me, these are not opposites, but two sides of the same coin.
I’m not sure whether I can really trust the things I see.
Perhaps we all see the same world, but nobody sees it in the same way.
That is why the figures in this series wear their own visual aids.
Some of them probably work better than mine.
Shipping:
The artwork will be sent framed – securely packed with padding – including a certificate of authenticity and a signature on the reverse.
Boramee Kim

has been studying Fine Art at the Bauhaus University Weimar since 2024.
I work intuitively – often faster than I can think. A colour, a line, a material – and suddenly the work takes a direction I hadn’t planned. That’s exactly when it gets interesting.
My drawings and paintings are full of bodies, faces, creatures – often all at once.
That’s me. Different versions of myself: the gentle one, the violent one, the absurd one. I’m interested in where the boundaries between human and nature, between beautiful and ugly, between life and death actually lie – and whether they really exist. I tend not to think so. Beauty and ugliness, light and dark, joy and pain – for me, these aren’t opposites, but two sides of the same coin. In my work, I don’t try to separate them – but to make them visible together.
If someone looks at my work and thinks, ‘What on earth is that?’ – then I’ve got it right. I enjoy working most when I find myself having to laugh a little at what I’ve just created. Strange, but somehow beautiful – that’s what I want to create.