“Second Passion” depicts a quietly powerful still life of a violin resting on a chair, rendered with Hyung Ki Park’s signature realism and disciplined observational technique. The composition reflects stillness and presence, elevating a simple arrangement into a study of memory, silence, and artistic devotion.
Working exclusively from life, Park brings extraordinary attention to light, form, and spatial depth. The violin becomes more than an object—it functions as a vessel of emotion and lived experience, suggesting the unseen presence of music, practice, and personal history.
Rooted in classical training and decades of self-directed study, Park’s approach bridges traditional representational painting with contemporary sensitivity. His work reflects a lifelong commitment to observational truth and technical mastery.




