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Stray racer

The Stray Racer series by Kang Minseok explores the instincts of competition and speed in contemporary society. The artist uses the imagery of a car to reflect himself, expressing self-exploration, the instinct to race, anxiety, conflict, and hope within the endless competition.

This series is not merely about racing but rather about an otherworldly space infused with a sense of speed. The shape of the car is distorted and dismantled through intense colors, rough textures, and various artistic techniques. Through this, the artist metaphorically conveys the chaos and uncertainty that people face.

Kang Minseok depicts the Stray Racer not as a mere driver heading toward a goal but as a figure who fights against his own inner self while searching for direction. The car in the artwork represents time and speed, symbolizing the reality and inner psychology that the artist confronts.

In this series, the car is more than just a vehicle—it becomes a metaphor for individuals navigating through modern anxieties and challenges. The bold color schemes, acrylic paint scraping technique, and straight lines created with embroidery thread emphasize the psychological tension of a person swayed by the pursuit of speed.

Ultimately, Stray Racer portrays the journey of individuals in modern society, struggling with uncertainty and seeking direction. The car transforms into a metaphysical entity traversing time and space, reflecting the artist’s exploration of internal conflicts, fragmentation, and the search for new possibilities amid ceaseless acceleration.

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