Sojin Park

Sojin Park (b.1983) draws from personal reflections on societal structures—seen as fated—and her own sense of hybrid identity. Through intricate drawings and stitching on fabric, she constructs imaginative realms where thread functions as both connector and destroyer of singular worlds. Her work depicts beings—part hero, part creature—that exist between reality and unreality, evolving within repeated patterns rich with layered meaning. Her practice breaks from the archetypes of the contemporary, encouraging introspection while stirring dormant utopian visions within the viewer.
  • Totem Pole

    2024, Pen on paper, 48 x 36cm

  • Something Between, to be Between, If It’s Between

    2024, Thread, acrylic, pen on cotton fabric with canvas frame, 200 x 160cm

  • Totem Pole

    2024, Pen on paper, 48 x 36cm

  • Something Between, to be Between, If It’s Between

    2018, Thread, acrylic, pen on cotton fabric, 150 x 100cm

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