Photography Winter Art Special

Photography Winter Art Special

Article & Photo: Logan Lee ’23

Spotlight on Hanseo Lim ’24
Art Special is an afternoon activity that allows students to express their artistic character. This activity seems to be popular among students that want to create their own art through various technics while utilizing our impressive facilities housed in the Tremaine Art Center.

Hanseo Lim ’24 showed his talent as a photographer and photo editor at his art exhibition this winter. At the exhibition, he provided deep meaning behind his photos; his personal thoughts on photography are also apparent. In a one-on-one interview, Hanseo stated that he categorizes photography as a tool allowing him to interact with the community, and express his thoughts in a rewarding, yet creative way.

Hanseo depicts the ambiguous atmosphere of winter in his photos by using two colors: blue and red. Hanseo edited his art by adding a visual effect and color filter to the photos. Hanseo intended on showing the frigidness of winter with the use of blue, and the warmness, or comfort, that still exists in the middle of winter with the use of a red filter on a portrait of Ashely Parrow ’22. He explains that the diverse, personal, and different reactions many people share with him when viewing his photos consistently motivates him to continue to create art.

Art special provides a new opportunity for students who have their own ambitions to share their works and creations with our supportive community.

 

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