Choi Seung Yoon had a solo exhibition at Young Eun Museum of Fine Arts in 2014. His painting captures the moment when the dynamic lines of colours move organically and overlap.
Choi expresses the essence of the world that is dynamic and at the same time invisible through the screen of speculative emotion. Most of his works are mostly blue, because blue is the color of nature and ambilaterality and the color that best matches the notion of paradox and balance that he wants to express. Blue is also the primary color of nature which contains both sky and water, hope and despair, and hot and cold. Choi 's vision on the essence of the invisible world is composed of contradictory elements, expressing the contradictory order and harmony of the invisible world in which the universe and the earth, the yin and yang, the beginning and the end, coexistence and balance.
The lines collide and harmonize in space, but ultimately they are precisely controlled in the space set by the artist, just as the organic movement gains vitality. It visualizes that life does not exist independently but develops as a continuous organism connected with others. The titles of works such as <Start of Stop>, <Completion of Departure> and <The Law of Freedom> show that the beginning and the end are parallel but the ends are in contact with each other.