Small original works for holiday giving, returns from Nov. 12 to Dec. 19.Enjoy artworks by over 50 local and regional artists in a range of media, including painting, printmaking, works on paper, sculpture, glassware, and more. The exhibition offers an excellent opportunity to support local artists and local business, and features a diverse selection of affordable, exciting, original artworks for everyone on your list. By Press release There is a non-profit gallery called Gallery North in Stony Brook, where I am currently active. It systematically promotes and educates art through the local community and holds regular annual exhibitions. An annual event held every year, Deck the Halls presents an excellent opportunity to give paintings to family and friends as holiday gifs by displaying small works celebrating the holiday season. The holiday exhibition is a group style, and works are selected through a Jury judgment. I applied two of them this time, and one of them is on display. Below are articles related to the exhibition. One of my paintings, "a white table", is used to introduce the show by Press release. Thank you for giving me a great opportunity.
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Art in financial field
Every object in the world has its color. As discussed in the previous post, even in colorless and odorless data, a color symbolizes the data. So is the financial market. Just as we stop at a red light at a traffic light and cross over to a green one, color in the stock market is a kind of rule and helps us understand the meaning of data at a glance. When investors check their stock status, the first thing they do is check whether it is red or green, and then cry and laugh.
While working on a design to visualize financial market data, I recently had an opportunity to compare US charts with Korean charts. Interestingly, each culture and location is different, so the color symbolized is also different. The colors of the US and South Korean stock markets are opposite. First, in the Korean stock market, red is the color for rising stock prices and blue is for falling stocks, but the opposite is true for US stocks. An uptrend is green and a fall is red.
In western countries, it is said that blue or green has had a good meaning for a long time. However, in the East, for example, in China and Japan, red was preferred because it symbolizes a powerful and dynamic figure such as passion, challenge, and good fortune.
Since Korea is also a country in the East, the stock price is rising in red. Red color tends to excite and tense people, so it is more suitable to indicate an upward index. At the same time, blue means to watch the market calmly and rationally and was applied to consider the psychological action of showing a low index. For example, in Korea, when a lot of red appears on the stock situation monitor, it is said that the stock market is colored with autumn leaves. However, in Western countries, including the United States, it is a bloody day. The output in Art magazine. This is the final draft URL. Go to related url ! It will be officially published with a cover photo when future revisions are complete (11/10). Below is the content of the draft to be published. There are 4 pages in total, the first page is the artist's description, and the next 3 pages are the pictures and descriptions. At the time of application, a total of 10 drawings were submitted, and 3 of them were selected and published. Data visualization by R programming Occasionally I imagine what if it would be like to come to a world without art. Once all the colors of the world will disappear. Even when I wake up and look at the sky, the whole world looks achromatic. I can't feel the brilliant colors of autumn like oranges, reds, and yellows. The image of the season given by color was also dismissed. Decorations and patterns were commonly seen when wearing clothes or eating meals might go out of sight. Living in a world, people will gradually feel it. In what ways can do emotions fade away as a vapor? Even though I only imagined that beauty would vanish for a while, it was just dull and frustrating. There is a real-world where art doesn't seem to work. It is a world of data made up of numbers, symbols, and letters. Data is measured by what is useful and what it means, not by how beautiful it is or evokes emotions. According to the development of the Internet and related new technologies, a lot of data is accumulated on the web. Data Analysis technology using such big data is also continuously updated. There is fierce competition within it. In particular, the stock data has not only an invisible flow but is also valuable for analysis as it is essential data closely related to the market. These data were previously only understood, analyzed, and handled by relevant experts. It was the same situation just as in the Middle Ages, some monks, clergy could read and interpret Bibles in Latin and made them available. However, the world is changing rapidly, and now the time has come for the public to look at open data, analyze it, predict a graph, and come up with a prescription. Various analysis contents are overflowing just by looking at related YouTube. In the first paragraph, I tried to draw a world without art. What role can art play in a world of data overflowing with numbers and formulas? However, even data whose color, shape, and composition do not seem important evokes various emotions when the data is expressed in a graph, and the meaning is given. Stock data does. When we look at charts that go up or down, we get mixed up. Sometimes investors cry and laugh at the green-red color. Whether the graph soars up like a mountain or moves flat, everyone pays attention to its shape. Artists can play the role of visually and more usefully showing data analyzed based on these scientific and mathematical grounds. Artists select colors more sensitively than anyone else and explore the meaning of shapes and compositions. They know the power of color. I am well aware that every time the saturation and brightness of each color change, it can evoke certain emotions and even expand into the spiritual realm, touching people's hearts, making them feel moved and energized. So I hope that artists can participate as a coworker in the data analysis a lot. It would be great if you could deliver comfort, energy, and sometimes even a little bit of alertness to the stock data, which is fraught with so many risks. I am currently studying R Programming, R Studio, a program that statistically analyzes stock data to visualize stock data. In the future, related contents will be posted on this blog sequentially. International juried artist open call, Observica magazine. Observica is a contemporary art magazine published by "Discover the Artist" media holding. It is available to tens of thousands of art lovers, experts, collectors and enthusiasts in both digital and print format and reaches people in over 100 countries. In Canada, a company called Biafarin regularly recruits works to be published in this art magazine in an international juried open call every month. Participation is free, but editing fees are included. ($100-200) If selected for this open call, 3-5 pages of space will be devoted to introducing the artist and the author's work, which will be compiled online and offline at the same time. Some vanishing publishing companies send random emails to artists without a proper judging process, demanding more than $1,000 per page. It doesn't matter if you have the money to meet these needs, but it's tough for most artists to pay a few thousand dollars just for advertisement. Therefore, the opportunity to promote online and offline at such a reasonable price gives artists strength. In this prime edition, three of my works will be compiled along with an introduction about me. I am currently reviewing drafts from magazines. It will be reviewed by November 10th and will be printed after that. It is grateful that my work can be exposed not only online but also offline. When the editing is completed and released, the content will be linked in the future. Thank you so much for being so interested. |
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