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Until the next exhibition, the next performance. For artists, income gaps are an unavoidable reality. For fellow artists forced into predatory loans just to afford paint, canvas, and studio rent, proceeds from this artwork become the Seed Fund — extending a fair hand at fair rates.

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The memory of going hungry for three days, alone, so my children wouldn't know.

50s, theater artist

I've been putting off urgent dental treatment because I can't afford it. I should be seeing a doctor regularly, but enduring instead of going has become a habit.

50s, actor

I kept delaying ear treatment because I had no money, and the symptoms in both ears worsened.

30s, musician

I couldn't pay my hospitalized mother's bills, so we had to delay her discharge, and she had to give up tests and treatment she needed.

50s, actor/broadcaster

Because of money troubles I had nowhere to go — drifting between gosiwon rooms and rehearsal studios, and for a while sleeping rough.

30s, musician

Because of unpaid rent, my collective was forced to vacate our shared workspace and home. Neither bank loans nor artist loans could help.

50s, actor

Without money, life collapses — and creating art? Out of the question.

50s, artist

It's painful that solving this month's money problems has to come before the work itself. As an artist, I can only earn well when the work succeeds — yet I have to chase odd jobs every month instead. It feels like being trapped in a vicious cycle.

40s, musician

Debt collection calls disrupted my rehearsals and performances, and the psychological burden made every day painful and the next day frightening.

40s, theater artist

Many times the loan payments looming each month forced me to step away from performing and focus on part-time work.

50s, actor

Sleeping less than four hours a night, juggling part-time jobs and theater — but the more I performed, the more debt piled up. Eventually I decided to quit performing.

30s, actor

When things were hardest, I couldn't even attend close friends' weddings or funerals — and as a result, relationships were severed.

50s, actor/broadcaster

When I said I was a stage actor, the loan officer called me "unemployed."

50s, actor

The shame and severed friendships that came with borrowing from people I knew, the pressure of failing to pay it back, the helplessness.

50s, cartoonist/visual artist

Even with programs meant for low-income citizens, I feel shame when I can't produce enough documentation simply because I'm an artist.

30s, film/broadcasting professional

98 artworks sold, each becoming a seed of solidarity

One artwork becomes the oxygen that keeps a fellow artist creating.

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Botanical Garden

Park Sohyeong

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CategoryMixed MediaMaterialWatercolor, ink drawing, box, hanji Size75×125cm · Size 50 · Large How big is this? →Year2025Price₩7,700,000

About the Artist

Park Sohyung is a sculptor and visual artist active in Seoul, Boston, and New York. She holds an M.F.A. in Sculpture from Boston University (BU MFA Sculpture '23) and a B.F.A. in Fine Arts from the School of Visual Arts in New York (SVA BFA '21). She works across diverse media including sculpture, installation art, and video art, and navigates genres ranging from AI-integrated media works to bio-art using plants and mushroom spores, realizing a unique artistic world. Based between Boston, New York, and Seoul, she is a member of the New England Sculptors Association (NESA), the Boston climate crisis artist group I3C (Inspiring Climate Change), and the Korean women artist group Green Recipe Lab. In 2022, she was selected for the exhibition What's Next: Perspectives Micro and Macro hosted by the Emerson College Media Art Gallery, earning recognition as a notable emerging artist active in Boston.

About this work

〈Botanical Garden〉 is a Mixed Media work by Park Sohyeong. Created in 2025 on Watercolor, ink drawing, box, hanji, measuring 75x125cm. Available as an original Korean contemporary artwork at SAF Online.

Key Career Highlights

Solo Exhibitions (Invitational) 2025 Invitational Solo Exhibition: Recording the Day When Fragments of the Past and Pieces of the Future Pass By, Gallery Cheongpung, Gangneung, Korea Group Exhibitions (Invitational) 2025 Future Yarning, Piano Craft Gallery, Boston, USA 2025 Boundary and Beyond, Arts Collaborative Medford, MA, USA 2025 Information Overload, 808 Commonwealth Gallery, Boston, USA 2025 Urban Resistance, Arise Artspace, Busan, Korea 2024 Changing Tides, Hopkinton Center for the Arts, Massachusetts, USA 2024 Digital Soup Residency at Fountain Street Art Sidewalk Gallery, Boston, USA 2023 Digital Soup Residency at Cyber Art Gallery, Boston, USA 2023 Water, Ancient Greek Philosophy and in Western Alchemy, LaguanaART.com Gallery, Mission Viejo, California, USA 2023 Boston MFA Mixer, Nancy and Edward Roberts Gallery, Lesley University College of Art and Design, Boston, USA 2022 What's Next: Perspectives, Micro to Macro, Emerson College Media Art Gallery, Boston, USA 2022 Unfolding, Behind VS Shadow, Boston, USA 2022 Burning Man Decompression, Knockdown Center, New York, USA 2022 Banging the Door, Piano Craft Gallery, Boston, USA 2021 "God of Water", Bower Union, New York, USA

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354 artists have walked this path of recovery; 95% returned to open it for the next.