Jung Han Kim
Jung Han Kim is a Korean American painter based in Northern California whose vibrant landscapes and urban scenes blend abstraction, symbolism, and realism.
Jung Han Kim’s work explores the intersection of external environment and internal emotion. Known for his expressive use of color, layered textures, and luminous contrasts, his paintings offer a poetic fusion of representational and impressionistic styles. From sweeping California landscapes to dynamic cityscapes, Kim creates scenes that are both personal and universal—rich in atmosphere, depth, and vitality.
Born in Seoul, Korea, Kim earned his Master of Arts Cum Laude in Seoul and then received a second master’s degree at the Academy of Art University in San Francisco where he later taught for many years. His teachings and artistic practice reflect a deep commitment to the exploration of color, light, and mood.
Kim has exhibited widely and is the recipient of numerous awards, including the Salon International Award from the International Museum of Contemporary Masters (2006). His work is found in private and corporate collections across the United States, where it continues to resonate for its dynamic balance of form, feeling, and meaning.