Bomin Kim explores existential themes through painting, focusing on the relationship between self and others, and between the individual and the world. She simplifies urban spaces into geometric forms and places small-scale figures from behind, capturing the solitude of modern existence. Her figures evoke a quiet resilience, reminiscent of Giacometti’s walking men, symbolizing human existence through movement and gaze. Kim distills memory and emotion into planes of color, pairing her works with poetic titles that invite reflection. Recently, she has begun to abstract space itself, excluding figures entirely, expressing existential anxiety and solitude through pure fields of color.