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Miru Kim is currently in his second year at the Ontario College of Art & Design, majoring in Printmaking. While not limited to any specific artistic discipline, much of his work revolves around post-modern thought and interdisciplinary practices. Though reluctant to develop a signature style like the artists of the past, his works have a tendency to exhibit an austere, yet eerily sterile and humourous aesthetic. Some describe his work as the estranged brother of film noir, with wheelchairs, hospital beds, business suits, shopping malls, subway trains all splashed with enough sedated colours to make one "feel sick and die".

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A somewhat controversial piece by resident 3SP artist Miru Kim gets you to ponder: someone is behind every design, including the most mundane.

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» “The Nature of Love”, Lithograph, 2007

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“The Nature of Love”, Lithograph, 2007

The image is based on Aristophanes’ humorous personification of love as a destructive force in Plato’s Symposium.

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