Modularity Space
2018-2020
Mercury Lounge
Acrylic on Canvas
24”x24”
May 5, 2019
Venus Transit
Acrylic on Canvas
24”x24”
May 27, 2019
Earth Reading Room
Acrylic on Canvas
24”x24”
December 18, 2019
Moon Bedroom
Acrylic on Canvas
24”x24”
January 13, 2019
Mars Study
Acrylic on Canvas
24”x24”
February 22, 2020
Jupiter Bath
Acrylic on Canvas
24”x24”
March 9, 2019
Saturn Gallery
Acrylic on Canvas
24”x24”
March 6. 2020
Titan Spa
Acrylic on Canvas
24”x24”
August 17, 2019
Uranus Pool
Acrylic on Canvas
24”x24”
February 12, 2019
Neptune Breezeway
Acrylic on Canvas
24”x24”
November 9, 2019
Pluto Runway
Acrylic on Canvas
24”x24”
September 14, 2019
…Representation is dominated by Imagination. Representation becomes nothing but a body of expressions with which to communicate our own images to others.
-Gaston Bachelard in The Poetics of Space
The image of a bedroom with Earth’s moon materialized in full color when I read about India Mahdavi’s global approach to interior design[1]. She said, “I see space being divided by curtains instead of having walls. Because it gives you the modularity.” I was inspired by her use of colors, textures, and shapes to create livingscapes that are both otherworldly and familiar.
Painting the human spaces alongside the solar objects felt like creating miniatures, a subject matter to which Gaston Bachelard dedicated an entire chapter to examine how they shape the imagining being through fantasy and daydreaming. In it, he stated: “One must go beyond logic in order to experience what is large in what is small.” I wanted to explore this space beyond logic to exercise my imagination. The lush images of planets, dwarf planets, and moons[2] provided a creative foundation for exploring different elements to create my own dreamscapes that are both otherworldly and familiar.
This series of eleven paintings depicts various human spaces that reflect the solar objects in their glorious colors and swirls against dark nothingness. Painting this series brought me back a fond childhood memory of building Lego houses and spaceships, of making my own rules and improvising, of taking joy in things that are cute, funny, and mind-blowing.
Se Jong Cho
2/12/2022
[1] Collins, L., 2018. India Mahdavi, Virtuoso of Color. The New Yorker.
[2] Many of which were obtained from NASA Solar System Exploration. URL https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/