Seo Bin was born in 2004 in Korea and is currently based there. Her painting practice explores personal vulnerability and the psychological structures that shape contemporary society, approaching them with an artsy sensitivity that feels both intimate and reflective. Rather than treating psychological weakness as something negative or defective, she views it as a shared human condition—one that can become a meaningful foundation for growth when it is consciously acknowledged. Through an artsy yet thoughtful visual language, Seo Bin considers vulnerability as an active state of awareness, where fragility and resilience coexist. Her work gently questions how inner uncertainty, when faced honestly, can transform into a source of self-understanding.
In modern society, opportunities to directly engage with one’s inner state are increasingly limited. Vulnerability is often managed, concealed, or dismissed as something inconvenient. Against this reality, Seo Bin visualizes emotional states that are frequently overlooked—subtle anxieties, quiet fears, and delicate psychological tensions that remain unseen in everyday life. Her artsy approach does not seek to dramatize these emotions, but to hold them with care and clarity. By bringing fragments of inner vulnerability into view, her paintings suggest possibilities for acceptance rather than correction. Ultimately, Seo Bin’s work invites viewers to slow down, recognize their own inner states, and reconsider vulnerability as a space for empathy, reflection, and personal growth.