Yumi Hogan’s artwork is being featured at the Ocean City Center for the Arts. The show opens Friday night in the center’s Thaler Gallery and is called “Nature’s Rhythmic Alliance.” It includes 27 of Hogan’s abstract landscape paintings. They’ll be on view during July and August.
Hogan, who was born in South Korea, met her husband at an art show in Maryland. Her work is a mix of mediums and styles but incorporates East Asian painting techniques.
“My artwork is my interpretation and abstract vision of the harmony of nature,” Hogan said in a statement. “We human beings are part of nature like cool breezes, trees and flowing water. I feel this existence in the meaning of nature through the freedom of movement and unstructured imagery. All of our lives are connected in this way.”
Hogan has degrees in art and has had more than 14 solo exhibitions. The proceeds of sales from her exhibit are being donated to art therapy programs for pediatric cancer patients.
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