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KASIQ - Vol. 4

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VOLUME 4

Book by KASIQ JUNGWOO - 192 pages - 170 illustrations - English and French languages
8.7 x 11 inches - Matte hardcover


What does it mean to truly see someone? In Kasiq Jungwoo’s paintings, looking is not passive, it is an act of care. His watercolours trace the fragile territory between presence and absence, between a figure lost in thought and a fabric caught mid-movement. Each image resists spectacle, instead distilling something quieter: the beauty of people simply being themselves.

Across these pages, portraits and fashion studies unfold like fragments of a larger choreography. A profile turned inward, a glance that drifts, a hand that lingers on a cup, moments that might otherwise slip past unnoticed. Kasiq captures them with brushwork that feels both fluid and precise, allowing colour to bleed and settle in ways that mirror the tenderness of observation itself.

Here, beauty is not performed or imposed; it emerges in the space between artist and subject, in the exchange of attention. What begins as the private rhythm of brush on paper becomes something shared, a reminder that to look closely is to honour the fleeting.

This book is less a collection of finished works than a meditation on seeing. Kasiq’s paintings invite us not just to admire, but to pause, to feel, to reflect on how art can transform the ordinary into the luminous.


Collector's book published in a limited edition of 500 copies.

Pre-order book - shipping from December

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