Leaves of Home (Variation 2) by Joonhee Myung (JUNOS)
Certain Disaster – E.G. Cunningham
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About the musician:
E.G. Cunningham’s work has appeared in The Abandoned Playground, Colorado Review, The Nation, Poetry London, The Poetry Review, ZYZZYVA, and other
publications. Her most recent chapbook, Oranges for Venus, was selected as the 2023 Editor’s Choice from Tilted House Press. Her poetry/photography collection, Field Notes, is forthcoming from River River Books. She lives in California.
In the artist’s words:
Joonhee Myung (Junos): My work explores the intersections of abstraction, memory, and mythology, weaving digital and organic forms into layered compositions. Each image captures a dialogue between ephemeral textures and fragmented landscapes, reflecting themes of hybridity, displacement, and transformation.
Leaves of home (Variation 2) blends photography, digital painting, and experimental layering techniques to evoke a sense of movement and liminality. It is part of an ongoing visual narrative where nature, personal history, and the subconscious merge into fluid dreamscapes.
Myung graduated from Yonsei University with a bachelor’s degree in Russian Language and Literature/Political Diplomacy, and speaks four languages: English, Russian, Spanish, and French. She has participated in group exhibitions and film festivals such as the 2023 Artists for Climate (Seoul, Korea), and the 2022 Vitafest Short Film Festival Vitacura (online – Santiago, Chile).
In 2023, she moved into the Haengam Arts Center in Changwon, South Korea, and devoted herself to her work, winning the poetry category at the 2024 Seoul Subway contest, as well as the United Kingdom’s Global Talent Art Prize’s Photography Special Award, and Canada’s Pebbles Underground Media Art Film Festival’s Audience Award.