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Lee Jae Sam

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  • Museums on APS:
    • Association de Musées d’Art Coréens
    • Association de Musées d’Art Coréens
    • Association de Musées d’Art Coréens
    • Association de Musées d’Art Coréens
    • Association de Musées d’Art Coréens
  • Born: 1960, Youngwol, Corée du Sud
  • Art period: Contemporain
  • Works on APS: 3
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  • Nationality: Corée du Sud
  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Top 3 works:
    • Dalbit-Moonshine
    • Dalbit-Moonshine
    • Dalbit-Moonscape
  • Top-ranked work: Dalbit-Moonshine

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Lee Jae Sam: A Lunar Embrace of Charcoal Landscapes

Lee Jae Sam, born in Youngwol-gun, South Korea in 1960, stands as a singular voice within the Korean contemporary art scene—a testament to artistic dedication and an unwavering fascination with capturing the sublime beauty of nature. His formative years were marked by rigorous training at Gangnung National University where he cultivated foundational skills in fine arts, establishing a bedrock of technical proficiency that would inform his subsequent explorations into charcoal painting. This disciplined approach wasn’t merely academic; it was rooted in Korean landscape traditions—specifically ‘Dalbit,’ or moonshine—a meditative practice centered on perceiving the subtle nuances of natural phenomena illuminated by moonlight. This contemplative spirit serves as an enduring guiding principle for Sam's artistic endeavors, mirroring a desire to transcend mere representation and delve into layers of emotional resonance.
  • Early Influences: The concept of ‘Dalbit’ instilled in him a profound appreciation for impermanence—the understanding that beauty resides not in permanence but in fleeting moments of exquisite observation. This philosophical underpinning profoundly shapes his artistic vision, encouraging him to seek out and convey the essence of nocturnal landscapes with remarkable sensitivity.
  • Technique and Style: Sam's mastery lies in charcoal drawing, utilizing meticulous layering and blending techniques to achieve astonishing tonal gradations. He deliberately avoids vibrant colors, recognizing that monochrome palettes amplify the expressive power of his compositions. The resulting images possess an ethereal quality—a stillness that captures the very soul of the depicted scene—reflecting a commitment to capturing not just what is seen but also what feels.
His artistic journey progressed with postgraduate studies at Hongik University, further refining his skills and broadening his understanding of artistic expression. This period solidified his conviction in the transformative potential of art as a medium for conveying complex emotions and ideas—a belief that continues to permeate his oeuvre. Throughout his career, Sam has consistently pursued innovation within charcoal painting, experimenting with textures and compositional arrangements to push boundaries and challenge conventional perceptions of landscape art.
  • Notable Exhibitions: Sam’s exhibitions have garnered critical acclaim across Korea and internationally, showcasing his ability to engage audiences with evocative imagery and thoughtful conceptual frameworks. Galerie Jung in Seoul has hosted solo presentations highlighting his distinctive style—a hallmark of Korean artistic excellence. Collaborations with prominent curators have broadened his reach and fostered dialogue within the global art community.
  • Recognition Online: Platforms like Ocula, Artsy, and Google Arts & Culture have played a crucial role in elevating Sam’s visibility and establishing him as a respected figure on the digital landscape—a strategic move that underscores the importance of accessibility in fostering artistic appreciation.
Currently represented by Ode to Art gallery in Singapore, Lee Jae Sam's work embodies a harmonious blend of tradition and innovation—a reflection of his unwavering dedication to exploring the boundaries between representation and abstraction. His paintings are not merely depictions of landscapes; they are invitations to contemplate the profound beauty inherent in the natural world and to embrace the cyclical rhythms of existence. As a Korean artist committed to conveying emotion through masterful charcoal drawing, Lee Jae Sam’s legacy will endure as an exemplar of contemplative artistry—a beacon illuminating the path toward aesthetic understanding and spiritual enrichment.