“True life is lived when tiny changes occur” (Leo Tolstoy) is a proverb written on the wall of an alley in Hakseong-dong, which is now abandoned and waiting to be redeveloped or regenerated.
Sometimes, some people want to give up on life because it seems
like everything has failed. When we lose our dreams, what might make us dream
again? Where does the inner strength to wriggle to be the light to society come
from?
There is a marvelous inner power within us. The creative
energy in us leads us to overcome obstacles, challenge and try new things and
bring about tiny changes. So, the sun still rises in the world, and the earth
is constantly moving around it.
I can feel that kind of creative and adventurous power
whenever I take a walk along the streets of Wonju. Some collapsed houses have
been transformed and have a new look. How good it is to see tiny changes
occurring despite the many difficulties and obstacles!
Where in Wonju is there the most change? There is the
corporate area, innovation city, new train station, new apartment complexes,
mountain trails... Many spots here and there have been developed and renovated.
One of the places where tiny changes are occurring is
Hakseong-dong, especially Yumun 1-gil. As a part of the Hakseong-dong Urban Regeneration
New Deal Movement, Yumun 1-gil is being transformed into a street for culture
and art.
As Wonju Station moved to another location, the commercial
district around the old station market collapsed, and empty shops are still
lined up. Furthermore, as the offices of the Wonju Branch of the Chuncheon
District Court, the Legal Counsel, and the Administrative Office were moved,
the area around Hakseong-dong has been getting shabbier day by day.
However, with the 2020 Public Art Project entitled, “Our Neighborhood
Art Business,” in which members of the National Artists Association, a group of
40 artists active in Wonju, participated, the Hakseong-dong station market is
taking on a new look day by day, dreaming of new changes. The Art Project has
invited artists to move in by renovating collapsing houses in the districts of
the old station. Seven artists are currently living here.
Glass painting, bright and colorful tile decorations, wall
painting, and mural work on Teueum-gil in Hakseong-dong have completely changed
the alleyway.
Among others, Hakseong Gallery, Western artist Park Chan-woo’s
Labyrinth Gallery, Yeokmart Street, Village’s Secret Garden, Korean painter Lee
Geun-woo’s Small Gallery, Lee Myeong-jun’s Print Workshop, the Village Workshop
and the Citizens’ Street Art College, led by Shin Koo-kyung, as well as the
Wonju Branch Representative of the Minjok Artists Association draw our
attention.
Western painting, Korean painting, ceramics, natural dyeing,
wood carvings, lacquer painting, sculpture and artworks made of hanji paper are
displayed in the village gallery. There is also a “mother-in-law’s house” that
will be used as a guesthouse, an interesting studio, a library for the
disabled, a Vietnamese rice noodle restaurant, a cafe, an oil house and a
little grocery store.
After wiping off all the messy glass doors, beautiful and
bright illustrations have been painted. A “sotdae,” a tall wooden pole with a
carved bird on top, stands at both ends of the alley as if to drive out evil
spirits and to represent people’s wishes for prosperity and well-being. A new
market street for mutual growth, healing and artistic beauty is being created
in small ways.
https://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/opinion/2022/04/162_326990.html
The Korea Times/ Thoughts of the Times/ April 10 (online), 11 (offline), 2022
“작은 변화가 일어날 때 진정한 삶을 살게 된다”는 톨스토이의 명언은, 이제는 폐가가 되어 재개발되거나 새로워지기만을
기다리는 학성동의 어느 골목 담벼락에 쓰인 격언이다.
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