Jung Se-yoon's artworks incorporate anthropomorphized animals to reflect on human life, existence, and modern society with a satirical twist. Each piece features rounded shapes, whimsical colors, and the ambiguous expressions of animals, adding a visually enjoyable and comforting fairy-tale element. By using cute animals as protagonists, his work conveys contemporary societal themes in a charming and approachable manner.
Jung Se-yoon studied sculpture at Pusan National University and later at Hongik University Graduate School. Through his satirical portrayal of modern society via familiar animal forms, he seeks to offer empathy and solace to viewers navigating today’s world. The artist infuses his messages with a touch of whimsy and avoids heavy or pessimistic tones by incorporating fairy-tale elements.
He continues to be active in the art scene, holding solo exhibitions at locations such as the Lotte World Tower organized by gallery Save. He participates in various solo and group exhibitions, including collaborations with Blue Canvas and Samsung Bunker Ring.