Artist Statement

Artist Jun Studio explores wearable art as a form of personal expression.

Beginning with experimentation across mixed media, painting, and object-making, the practice focuses on how objects communicate what language cannot. Through resin, pigment, found materials, and hand-built processes, each work develops through making rather than replication.

Created as one-of-a-kind wearable artworks, these pieces exist between artistic object and everyday life. Each collection follows its own visual language while sharing a common belief: meaningful objects create subtle forms of connection.

CONTEMPORARY ART / WEARABLE ART
FROM
CONTEMPORARY ART
TO
WEARABLE ART
Rather than viewing wearable art as a departure from contemporary art, I see it as an extension of the same investigation.
The materials may become smaller and the format more intimate, yet the essential concerns remain unchanged:
Material field
Material exploration
Emotional expression
Symbolic language
Human connection
By reducing the distance between artwork and audience, wearable objects create new opportunities for interaction that traditional formats often cannot provide.
Studio Note · Artist Practice

Material
Is Never
The Beginning

Contemporary mixed media practice rooted in concept, emotion and the possibility of everyday experience.

01

Concept Before Material

My practice is grounded in the principles of contemporary mixed media, where ideas always come before materials. Materials are not the destination—they are simply the language through which a concept becomes visible.

I never limit myself to a predefined medium or a particular category of making. Whenever a question, emotion, or research direction emerges, I use whatever materials feel capable of translating that experience into form.

02

Embracing Uncertainty

Experimentation inevitably brings unexpected outcomes. Some attempts fail, while others reveal possibilities that could never have been planned.

Rather than pursuing perfect control, I accept accidents as part of the creative process. Every unexpected result becomes another conversation between material, perception and intention.

03

Following Emotion

My artistic path has moved from academic painting to art and design education, then toward abstract practice, installation and, eventually, wearable art.

Although the forms have continually changed, one subject has remained constant—emotion. It has become the central thread connecting every stage of my work, not as something to illustrate, but as something to investigate.

04

Art Within Everyday Life

I do not believe that art belongs only in galleries, museums or extraordinary situations.

When an artwork carries genuine thought and sincere intention, it can also exist within ordinary life. Bringing artistic ideas into everyday experience through wearable objects creates a closer relationship between people and contemporary art.

The distance between art and life becomes smaller when the artwork chooses to accompany the body.

Works by Series
Five collections explore different approaches to form, material, and expression.
Necklaces / Mixed Media — Artist Jun Studio
Selected Works
A curated selection of works that reflect ongoing material exploration, where form, surface, and intuition converge into wearable objects.
Materials & Process
An ongoing study of material behavior and making processes, where experimentation with resin, pigment, and form shapes each piece into a distinct outcome.

Every piece begins with experimentation.

Resin, mother of pearl, beads, wire, and silver are combined through a process of testing, layering, and refinement. Small variations emerge naturally through making, giving each work its own character and presence.

Hand-Painted Mother of Pearl

Natural shell fragments are individually painted and integrated into each composition, creating unique surface details and light reflections.

Layered Resin Construction

Multiple resin layers are used to build depth, transparency, and visual complexity that cannot be achieved through mass production.

Artist Jun's studio workbench with handcrafted materials, tools, and works in progress during the creative process.

Handcrafted in Small Quantities

Every piece is individually finished and assembled, allowing each work to retain its own character and subtle differences.

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