JEEHUI HONG
Jeehui Hong is a South Korean Contemporary artist whose mixed‑media work uses painting, collage, and upcycled materials to craft richly textured, poetic surfaces reflecting transformation, impermanence, and renewal.
Merging illustration, painting, and upcycled materials, Hong Jeehui’s work is both poetic and provocative. Her compositions combine painting, collage, and unconventional materials, broken glass, mother-of-pearl, wire, thread, and rice, layered into richly textured surfaces that fuse fragility and resilience. Each piece carries the imprint of transformation, impermanence, and renewal, recasting discarded objects into intricate fields of memory and matter.
Hong’s practice is defined by a deliberate embrace of irregularity and the rejection of fixed style. Her experimental approach has led to collaborations with Christian Dior, Max Mara, and Estée Lauder, and her works are held in major collections including LG, Hyosung, and Daelim. Through shifting forms and matiere, Hong invites viewers to reflect on consumption, impermanence, and the quiet possibility of renewal.









