Kyeonghoon Oh uses color like a mood
When Kyeonghoon Oh picks up a pencil or brush, the first thing he draw is always a simple circle. It’s his way to calm scattered thoughts and start turning feelings into images. His paintings feel like glimpses into a dream world, filled with characters that quietly carry stories between memory and imagination. Influenced by the rhythm of life in Seoul and led by emotion, Kyeonghoon uses color like a mood—soft and nostalgic one moment, bright and hopeful the next.