Young Do Jeong: exploring human being’s innermost feelings.

Young Do Jeong is a Korean Asian Modern & Contemporary artist who was born in 1985. He has been depicting the collision between the inner mind and the external world in his paintings, based on images he acquired while growing up in two different cultures of the East and West.

His paintings are metaphorical and descriptive, exploring human being’s innermost feelings of loss, pain, and misunderstanding through psychoanalytic interpretation.

Jeong’s paintings, created with a variety of mediums including acrylic paint, oil paint, ink, spray, color pencils, graphite, transcend the boundary between abstract and representational art, creating a sense of tension within the canvases surface.

Jeong received his B.F.A. in painting at Rhode Island School of Design and an M.F.A. in painting and drawing at Tyler School of Art at Temple University.

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