“Empty(white), Fill(black)”
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If, as a designer, I have lived my life as a character with the emptiness of “compromise with the world,” as an artist, I have now lived my life as a “compromise with myself.”
I plan to try a new life as a secondary character. I try to express the work through the contact points of the two characters and a balanced perspective.
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The work looks into the inner self of humans from various angles by carving some of the sides of the tree to create gaps.
It was intended to express the invisible inner self, which is the reality of the mind.
This work was completed by painting colors on the emotional canvas, covering the traces with various materials, and applying paint on top again and again. Rich monochromatic surfaces can be dark crystals or special formations born in bright light.
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It is an exquisite combination of simplicity, surface texture and play of light.
Like the world view of Michael Craig Martin, a pioneer of British conceptual art.
If the artist provides 10% of the information, the audience fills in 90%, drawing out their imagination and gaining confidence in their own feelings about their unique experience.
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The artist plans to present work in various genres, including painting, pop art, and digital art.
The human figure, which is completed with only a few curves and shapes, leaving only the essential parts as lines, becomes another cheerful and familiar pop icon with the famous and sculptural signature pose.
Works using these curves are presented as the most modern and contemporary works.
It is characterized by a simplified form and clear outlines.