
JILL KYONG

In "Between Spaces," Jill explores the quiet beauty that emerges when chaos gives way to order. Her work is grounded in close observation of the natural world—the rise and fall of tides, the scattering of rocks, the hush between trees, and the cracks where life insists on growing. These in-between places, both connective and dividing, offer a visual language. Kyong translates into geometric reliefs and wooden sculptures.
Wood is her primary medium: organic, warm, and responsive. Its tension mirrors our own—shaped by time, touch, and contradiction. Through abstraction, Jill reduces nature’s forms to their essentials, layering them into compositions that suggest balance, clarity, and rest. Her goal isn’t to replicate the world but to create space within it—for reflection, stillness, and connection.
This work is, at heart, an act of reconciliation. It moves between solitude and belonging, past and present, fracture and repair. Jill Kyong believes that beauty—real, grounded, and quiet—can offer us common ground. In a fragmented world, her intention is that these pieces serve as invitations to pause, feel, and find peace in the spaces between.