Welcome, and thank you for visiting my modest gallery tucked away in a quiet corner.

Here you will find a variety of my works—large and small, diverse in character and spirit. I arranged them in this way because, seen together, they may give you a clearer sense of who I am.

To be honest, I often feel my lack of formal training and the limited time I have been able to devote to art. Yet I continue without pause—feeling, learning, and growing in the process.

I am not a master of any single field, nor do I belong wholly to any place. Take what you see as it is, and carry with you whatever impressions remain. Though I began in earnest later in life, I have always sought to keep faith with my first intent—to let neither results nor criticism define me, but to follow the quiet integrity of my own path in art.

At times, a sudden impulse led me to submit small works to competitions, and a few were recognized. In Korea, I once taught art at a high school for about ten years. In 2009, after twenty years of living in Australia, I returned to Korea, where I now work as a sculptor. That, in essence, is the whole of my artistic journey.

I have no interest in heavy philosophy. What moves me are the kinds of impressions that feel like music, and the vivid realities that the world tirelessly brings forth.

I love travel and every kind of documentary, and hold special respect for the creators of BBC Earth, whose programs I watch with admiration. And one thing is certain: without music, I imagine my veins would carry nothing but plain water.

Perhaps artists are simply those who live in the busy square between the entrance of expectation and the exit of fulfillment.

Even if you arrived here by chance, I am grateful.

Yoonki Hong
Born 1952

ADORE-GALLERY
85 Cheongun-ro, Mungyeong-eup, Mungyeong-si Gyeongsangbuk-do, Republic of Korea

Ceramic

Voluptuous

[Kettle Hugger]

– A big pitcher pouring alcohol while embraced in arms

– created in 2014

Earthen Castle Enchantment under the Moonlight with Handbag Magic

[Liquor pot with solid silver handle]

– created in 2014

A kettle for people with hand tremors

– created in 2014

No obstacles in smoke

[Liquor pot]

– created in 2014

I'm happy she said

[Serving bowl]

– In the heart of Pamir, nestled within a yurt, lived a radiant and joyous wife, casting her warm light upon the horizon

– created in 2014

The Pavilion of the Flower Well

[Cup]

This cup boasts a shallow, wide design akin to a saucer, requiring careful handling while drinking. It is meticulously crafted for pouring and savoring alcohol, symbolizing the intimacy and devotion shared with cherished ones. This cup embodies sincere love, as its slight inconvenience is embraced to accommodate a few spoonfuls of water and a flower in the lower rounded part. Let’s elevate the mood and celebrate the spirit of togetherness!

– 2014

Impression of the fortress wall

– created in 2014

Nun in deep thought

[Tea light inside]

2014

Some may question the dust on the face, doubting the artwork’s completeness. However, I believe in emotional completeness, not technicality. So, I intentionally added skin spots from other crumbs, for completeness. In art, technique is only as important as needed; excess disrupt the intended message. I’m in a hasty manner to the neck and chest. It’s about focusing on Nun’s facial expression with delicate touches, treating existence as something empty

Desert Well

– created in 2014

Everyone requires water, but it’s a lifeline for those in thirst

Cherished moments of companionship

[Jug of liquor]

– created in 2014

Bury the memories in my heart and hang it in the closet

Incineration facility

[Jug of liquor]

– created in 2014

Bury the memories in my heart and hang it in the closet

Man

[Jug of liquor]

– created in 2014

Bury the memories in my heart and hang it in the closet

Cherish

[Jug of liquor]

– created in 2014

Bury the memories in my heart and hang it in the closet

African woman

[Jug of liquor]

– created in 2014

Bury the memories in my heart and hang it in the closet

A loving wife preparing food in a wicker basket for her husband

[Glass]

– created in 2014

“This common sight in traditional Korean rural settings shows a pregnant wife, her husband, and neighbors sharing a large food basket during breaks from working in their rice paddies. She gracefully balances the basket on her head, symbolizing her deep love for her husband despite her pregnancy.”

Impressions of Alleyways

[Vase]

– created in 2013

Time-worn alleyways, urban gems I deliberately seek. Crumbled cement walls with jutting metal wires, graffiti-like stains, chaotic communication wires, prominent iron chimneys, hanging window frames resembling art, and more… This unintentional complexity never fails to amaze me. Even on fragmented cement ground, a single crooked blade of grass persists

Blue Jean

– created in 2013

Did the garment that endured the toughest of times predict that it would become a timeless fashion item, maintaining its steady elegance throughout the ages? Blue jeans symbolize the confidence to withstand and embrace a lot, with personal passion and enthusiasm

Five Moons

[Tea light inside]

– Lonely? Look to the Moon

– Yearning? Count how many Moons

– created in 2013

Setting you free from the burden you always carry

– created in 2013

Woman's scent - Red

– created in 2013

Woman's scent - Blue

– created in 2013

When fallen leaves embrace love, they turn into spirits of wine

– created in 2013

Structural plate

– created in 2015

A bride's glass at the wedding reception

– created in 2015

Fish

[Tea light inside]

– created in 2013

You overwhelm me

[Drawing on flat plate]

– created in 2016

Swan

[Serving bowl]

– created in 2013

Dancing glass

– created in 2013

This unique glass design separates the foot from the body, providing a delightful advantage as the upper part of the glass spins freely. It serves a dual purpose: relieving the burden of the base and enhancing the leisurely act of spinning the cup during conversations or tea sessions with friends

A glass placed on the base

– created in 2013

A glass placed on the base

– created in 2013

Conical glass

– created in 2013

A tipsy person can’t place the glass back in its rightful spot, I firmly believe it’s a magic goblet for the beloved gentleman. Though, if you place this glass just anywhere, it will mischievously play tricks on the people sitting around the table, targeting their pants!
Let’s drink in moderation

Videos

4TH SOLO CERAMIC EXHIBITION

[GIVE A KISS TO A BOWL]

June 2018 – Pyeongtaek South Culture & Arts Center

A NEW FORMING METHOD FOR MAKING CERAMIC BOWLS

The bowls shown in the video directly above are crafted as part of this new venture. And this compact machine is intentionally designed for ease of operation, ensuring that individuals of all skill levels at the wheel can create bowls effortlessly, yielding remarkably precise results

3RD SOLO CERAMIC EXHIBITION

[A BOWL WITH A LID THAT TRANSFORMS INTO A DRINKING CUP]

September 2017 – My Ceramic Studio in Pyeongtaek

LOTUS LEAF PLATE + LOTUS SEED POD SAUCE CUP

July 2016 – My Ceramic Studio in Pyeongtaek

2ND SOLO CERAMIC EXHIBITION

January 2015 – Hanhyanglim Onggi Museum, Paju

UNVEILING HARMONY: A SOLO CERAMIC EXHIBITION

December 2013 – ILHO Gallery, Seoul