• Fountain at home, 2024 Jeehye Song builds immersive, painterly worlds from the motions of home and the transient emotions that pass through an individual. Working primarily in oil, her paintings, such as Sprinkler at home (2024), Fountain at home (2024), and Don’t look at me, otherwise I’ll punch you (2025), negotiate the thresholds between intimate and surreal. Everyday scenarios play out as sites of tenderness, fatigue, and hushed resistance, disclosing the fragile topography of feeling in an era that calls for composure and control. It is within this space that Song creates what she calls an "emotional gap" - a pausing point where sensations might reside, without needing to be fixed or explained or resolved.