BK KU

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BK KU Home Coming
Home Coming
Hanji and Ink on canvas
30 x 23 cm
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BK KU Just Warm and Cozy
Just Warm and Cozy
Hanji and Ink on canvas
122 x 122 cm
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BK KU BK Ku Artist
Layers Of The Day
Hanji and Ink on canvas
122 x 122 cm
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BK KU BK Ku Artist
Light Falling Gently
Hanji and Ink on canvas
122 x 122 cm
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BK KU BK Ku Artist
Little Ray of Joy 2
Hanji and Ink on wood panel
40 x 30 cm
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BK KU Morning Calm
Morning Calm
Hanji and Ink on canvas
122 x 122 cm
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BK KU BK Ku Artist Manyung Gallery
Morning Whisperers
Hanji and Ink on wood panel
40 x 30 cm
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BK KU BK Ku Manyung Gallery artist
On a Very Fine Day
Hanji and Ink on canvas
64 x 64 cm
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BK KU On The Warm Gentle Path
On The Warm Gentle Path
Hanji and Ink on wood panel
41 x 31 cm
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BK KU Title TBC 6
Passing By
Hanji and Ink on canvas
30 x 23 cm
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BK KU BK Ku Artist Manyung Gallery
Paths Of Quiet Joy
Hanji and Ink on canvas
125 x 125 cm
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BK KU BK Ku Artist
Quietly Booming
Hanji and Ink on wood panel
40 x 30 cm
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BK KU

BK KU

BK KU Biography

BK Ku moved to Australia in 2002 from South Korea after graduating from university in Busan, where he studied Visual Arts & Design.

He initially lived in Broken Hill for six years, where he began his career in painting, before moving to Sydney.

Throughout this time, he continued to explore his creativity, experimenting with new ideas, objects, and mediums. Eventually, he discovered the Blue Mountains, a region that inspired him to settle and further develop his artistic journey.

BK Ku's work is influenced by his Korean heritage. His primary medium is Hanji, a traditional Korean paper made from mulberry tree bark, which brings authenticity to his art.

His abstract landscapes are known for their boldness while also featuring subtle textures that showcase his distinctive style. Prominent motifs in his work include radiant depictions of the sun and the graceful lines of fish, adding depth and character to his creations.

“Through layering, sculpting, and handcrafting, I create artworks that bridge my Korean heritage with my Australian home. My work serves as a dialogue between tradition and environment, capturing the essence of memory, place, and the beauty of natural transformation.” 

BK KU Resumé

Recent Exhibitions

2025 ‘Connection to Place’, Manyung Gallery Mt Eliza

2025 Summer Art Soiree, Manyung Gallery Sorrento

2024 Christmas Show, Manyung Gallery & Design

2024 Affordable Art Fair Sydney

 

Education
Fine & Design (majoring in drawing & watercolour) 

 

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