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Cinderella

A vibrant scene of Cinderella on a red carpet captured by Jung Yeon Doo through a masterful blend of photography and sculpture that blurs reality, inviting you to explore this captivating contemporary Korean masterpiece.

Jung Yeon Doo (b. 1969) is a South Korean visual artist renowned for blurring reality & representation in photography, video & sculpture. Explores identity, perception, and cultural memory. Awarded 'Artist of the Year' by NMAC Korea.

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Quick Facts

  • Year: 2004
  • Subject or theme: Celebration, identity, and perception
  • Title: Cinderella
  • Artist: Jung Yeon Doo
  • Artistic style: Contemporary Korean art

Collectible Description

A Moment Frozen in Time: The Enchantment of Cinderella

In the evocative masterpiece Cinderella, created in 2004 by the contemporary South Korean visionary Jung Yeon Doo, we are invited into a world where the boundaries between folklore and reality dissolve. The painting captures a breathtaking moment of transition, presenting a figure that embodies both the vulnerability of a fairy tale protagonist and the commanding presence of a modern icon. Standing upon a vibrant red carpet, Cinderella is framed by an architectural setting that whispers of East Asian heritage, complete with delicate Chinese characters etched into the background. This juxtaposition of Western myth and Eastern aesthetic creates a profound cultural dialogue, suggesting that the themes of transformation and destiny are truly universal.

The artist’s technique breathes life into the scene through a masterful use of color and light. The dress, adorned with striking orange accents, serves as a brilliant focal point, radiating warmth against the more muted tones of the surrounding doorway. Jung Yeon Doo utilizes his background in sculpture to imbue the figures with a palpable sense of weight and form, making the characters feel less like mere illustrations and more like living entities caught in a fleeting second of glory. The presence of a clock on the wall serves as a poignant memento mori, a subtle reminder of the ticking seconds that drive the Cinderella narrative, adding a layer of tension to an otherwise celebratory atmosphere.

Symbolism and the Blurring of Realities

Beyond its surface beauty, Cinderella is a profound exploration of identity and perception. Jung Yeon Doo is renowned for his ability to dissect and reconstruct reality, and here, he uses the motif of the crown and the red carpet to examine the construction of persona. The painting asks us to consider whether we are witnessing a true moment of triumph or a carefully staged performance of royalty. The secondary figures, partially obscured in the background, act as silent witnesses, grounding the dreamlike quality of the central figure in a social reality. This interplay between the individual and the observer is a hallmark of Doo’s oeuvre, inviting collectors to contemplate the masks we all wear in our most public moments.

For the discerning art lover or interior designer, this piece offers an unparalleled emotional depth. It is not merely a decorative element but a conversation starter that brings a sense of narrative drama and sophisticated cultural fusion to any space. The painting’s ability to evoke nostalgia while maintaining a contemporary edge makes it an ideal centerpiece for a curated collection. Whether placed in a grand salon or a private study, the work radiates an aura of mystery and elegance, promising to transform a room into a sanctuary of storytelling and reflective thought.


Artist Biography

The Weaver of Realities: The Art of Jung Yeon Doo

Born in the vibrant cultural landscape of Seoul, South Korea, in 1969, Jung Yeon Doo has emerged as a profound voice in contemporary art, masterfully navigating the liminal spaces between what is seen and what is imagined. His artistic journey is one of meticulous construction and deconstruction, rooted in a formal education at Sogang University. It was here that he began to refine his sculptural sensibilities, later expanding his technical repertoire under the mentorship of David Annesley at Saint Martin's College of Art. This foundational training provided him with more than just technical skill; it instilled a deep fascination with materiality and form that would eventually allow him to transcend the boundaries of traditional media.

Doo’s practice is characterized by an extraordinary fluidity, seamlessly blending photography, videography, and sculpture into a singular, cohesive vision. He does not merely capture a moment in time; rather, he reconstructs reality through a lens that is both observational and transformative. By dissecting the visual world and reassembling it through layered textures and sculptural elements, he invites the viewer to question the stability of perception. His work often functions as a bridge between the tangible and the ephemeral, where a photograph might possess the weight of a sculpture, and a landscape might breathe with the presence of human memory.

Symbolism and the Cinematic Lens

The emotional resonance of Doo’s oeuvre lies in his ability to imbue even the most subtle atmospheric shifts with deep symbolic meaning. Influenced by the stark clarity of Ansel Adams and the experimental, mechanical explorations of Lies Moholy-Nagy, his photographic practice prioritizes light, shadow, and the evocative power of the atmosphere. This creates a tension between the Impressionistic beauty of his compositions and the rigorous conceptual inquiry that drives his themes of identity and cultural heritage.

His notable works serve as windows into complex narratives:

  • Giant Flowers: A serene photographic landscape that achieves a breathtaking harmony between natural splendor and the human form, utilizing a romantic style to evoke a sense of tranquil permanence.
  • Princes Twins: A 2004 masterpiece that utilizes textile design and intricate patterns to weave tales rooted in Korean folklore, presenting figures in elaborate costumes against a blurred, dreamlike cityscape.
  • Cinderella: A vibrant, multidisciplinary piece where the boundaries of photography and sculpture dissolve, placing a contemporary icon on a red carpet to explore themes of fame, artifice, and the spectacle of modern life.

Legacy and Contemporary Significance

Beyond his technical prowess, Jung Yeon Doo’s significance in the global art dialogue stems from his fearless exploration of societal complexities. Whether he is confronting the monumental presence of figures like Elizabeth II or the digital-age influence of Mark Zuckerberg, his portraiture serves as a mirror to the shifting structures of power and identity in our interconnected world. His ability to integrate found objects and experimental sculptural techniques into his visual storytelling ensures that his work remains perpetually evolving.

Recognized with prestigious honors such as the 'Artist of the Year' by NMAC Korea, Doo continues to push the limits of contemporary Korean art. His legacy is not found in a single medium, but in the way he teaches us to look closer—to see the sculpture within the photograph and the history hidden within the pattern. Through his hands, the act of seeing becomes an act of creation, making him one of the most compelling architects of modern visual mythologies.

jung, yeon doo

jung, yeon doo

1969 - , South Korea

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Photography, Sculpture
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Cubism']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['David Annesley']
  • Date Of Birth: 1969
  • Full Name: Jung Yeon Doo
  • Nationality: Korean
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Portrait of a Christian Woman
    • Les Dames d'Avignon
    • Guernica
  • Place Of Birth: Seoul, South Korea
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