Take Off
2007
228.0 x 182.0 cm
Korean Art Museum Association
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Take Off
재현 기법
복제본 크기
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최종 결제 금액
$ 263
유사한 작품들
작가 약력
The Radiant Evolution of Kim Ji-won
In the luminous tapestry of South Korean entertainment, few figures possess the evocative presence and transformative grace of Kim Ji-won. Born on October 19, 1992, in the Geumcheon District of Seoul, her journey is not merely one of professional ascent, but a profound narrative of artistic metamorphosis. Before she became a household name synonymous with emotional depth, Ji-won was a student of the multifaceted disciplines of performance. Her early years were marked by a rigorous period of training under Lion Media Entertainment, where she immersed herself in the rhythmic complexities of dance, the melodic precision of piano, and the soulful nuances of vocal performance. This foundational period, which included a formative chapter living in Chicago, Illinois, instilled in her a global perspective and a versatile toolkit that would later allow her to inhabit characters with unparalleled authenticity.
The early stages of her career were characterized by a charming, almost ethereal presence in the commercial landscape. Often remembered fondly as the "Lollipop Girl"* following her debut in an LG Cyon advertisement alongside BIGBANG, she possessed a magnetic quality that bridged the gap between idol-like charisma and dramatic potential. Her initial forays into film and television, such as the romance omnibus Romantic Heaven and the sitcom High Kick: Revenge of the Short Legged, served as the preliminary sketches of her talent. During this era, she was a performer in motion, blending her musical training with a burgeoning ability to convey the subtle shifts of human emotion through a single glance or a quiet gesture.
A Masterclass in Character and Complexity
As Ji-won transitioned from a promising newcomer to a leading lady, her work began to reflect a sophisticated command over the dramatic spectrum. The year 2013 marked a pivotal moment with her role as Rachel Yoo in the high-society drama The Heirs. In this performance, she navigated the turbulent waters of ambition and familial isolation, proving that she could handle characters defined by their internal conflicts. However, it was the global phenomenon Descendants of the Sun in 2016 that truly solidified her status as a cinematic force. As the military doctor Yoon Myung-joo, she displayed a radiant strength and a compelling vulnerability that captured hearts across continents, earning her the Best Supporting Actress award at the APAN Star Awards.
What distinguishes Ji-won’s filmography is the deliberate avoidance of the superficial. She has consistently sought roles that demand psychological depth and emotional resilience. Her performances in Fight For My Way and My Liberation Notes showcase a different facet of her artistry—one rooted in the raw, unvarnished realities of everyday life. In these works, she moves away from the grandiosity of historical or high-stakes drama to explore the quiet ache of longing, the struggle for identity, and the beauty found in mundane connections. This ability to pivot between the epic and the intimate is the hallmark of a true artist, making her work feel less like a performance and more like a shared human experience.
Legacy and the Art of Emotional Resonance
The historical significance of Kim Ji-won lies in her role as a bridge between different eras and genres of Korean storytelling. Whether she is navigating the fantastical landscapes of Arthdal Chronicles or the modern, poignant complexities of Queen of Tears, she remains a constant anchor of emotional truth. Her career serves as a testament to the power of disciplined preparation meeting innate talent. As she continues to evolve, her body of work stands as a rich archive of contemporary Korean emotion, characterized by:
- Versatility of Form: The seamless transition from musical training and commercial presence to profound dramatic acting.
- Emotional Authenticity: A rare ability to portray characters that resonate with both global audiences and the intimate nuances of local culture.
- Narrative Depth: A consistent dedication to roles that challenge the boundaries of traditional romantic leads, favoring complexity over cliché.
Ultimately, Kim Ji-won is more than an actress; she is a storyteller whose medium is the human heart. Her journey from a young trainee in Seoul to an international icon reflects the broader cultural ascent of the Korean wave, driven by a commitment to excellence and an enduring passion for the transformative power of art.
kim ji-won
1992 - , South Korea
주요 정보
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Impressionism
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Murauchi Art Museum']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Miguel Alvear']
- Date Of Birth: October 19, 1992
- Full Name: Kim Ji-won
- Nationality: Korean
- Notable Artworks:
- Take Off
- Mendrami
- Place Of Birth: Seoul, South Korea

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