My Artistic Journey – Collection of Works
My Artistic Journey – Collection of Works
A Visual Narrative by Jaclyn Bae
A journey through memory, transformation, faith, and identity — expressed through the language of fiber, texture, and time.
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“My Artistic Journey – Collection of Works” is a curated video that brings together the defining movements of my creative path. It reflects years of investigation into material, memory, transformation, cultural identity, and the quiet spiritual rhythms that run beneath my practice.
This collection traces how my work evolved from early explorations in texture and faith to a deeper engagement with personal history, family memory, and the interplay of tradition and contemporary form. Through fiber, recycled denim, handmade paper, and mixed materials, my practice has grown into a narrative world where time, identity, and emotional inheritance converge.
My Artistic Journey
This collection captures the continuous transformation within my practice — moving through seasons of introspection, reconstruction, and renewal. Each work is shaped by personal and cultural memory, faith, and an ongoing search for visual harmony. From denim that once lived with someone’s body, to handmade papers carrying embedded stories, I bring these materials into new forms that honor their past and reveal new meaning.
About the Artist
Jaclyn Bae is a contemporary mixed-media and fiber artist whose works explore memory, faith, cultural identity, and the passage of time. She often incorporates repurposed materials — such as denim, fabric, and handmade paper — to construct visual narratives that echo personal and collective histories. Her works have been exhibited in the United States and internationally, including the Fine Art of Fiber at the Chicago Botanic Garden.
Themes & Keywords
- Artistic journey & creative evolution
- Memory, faith, and identity
- Korean contemporary fiber art
- Harmony, Dream, Blessing, and Artist Book series
- Mixed media and material transformation
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