Hanna Hur's recent show in Los Angeles, titled "Two Angels," featured twinned paintings installed on opposing walls, creating a symmetrical and immersive experience for viewers. The paintings, titled "Angel" and "Angel," were hung with a slight gap between them, forcing viewers to choose which direction to face. Hur's large-scale works, characterized by vibrant colors and meticulous planning, evoke a sense of somatic engagement and challenge the viewer's perception. The artist's process involves starting with drawings that incorporate grids and patterns, which are then translated onto the canvas. The paintings invite viewers to contemplate the relationship between illusionism and abstraction, and Hur's use of angelic imagery suggests a connection to spiritual and ancestral beliefs. Overall, the exhibition offers a visually striking and thought-provoking experience. [Extracted from the article]