"And while the artist was exhibiting the outer form of his perception, he communicated with a hidden core of the soul."— Wassily Kandinsky
In OMOO's practice, cobalt is never simply a colour — it is a state of being. Her paintings gather silence, memory, and the slow mythology of the sea into compositions of extraordinary quiet intensity. Between figuration and abstraction, between Korean sensibility and universal reverie, each work opens a contemplative space where the viewer is asked not to look, but to dwell.
The catalogue that follows gathers original works on canvas, each held in the same cobalt register yet distinct in rhythm, scale, and emotional weather. Small beluga whales, deep blue expanses, and textured seascapes form an intimate bestiary — a portable world that moves between the tender and the monumental, between the remembered and the imagined.
It is in this delicate balance of restraint and devotion that OMOO's voice finds its clearest form.