Seung Mo Park uses giant swaths of stainless steal meshing to create his complex and stunning works of art. Beginning with a projected photograph Park slowly layers the wire meshing via cuts and welding until he arrives at a three dimensional sculpture of his subject. In his latest body of work these sculptures depict a woman from a dream Park had. The body of work is meant to convey a sense of illusion relating to the dream which is achieved from the sculpture’s three dimensionality causing the images to seem ethereal, flat or shadowy ethereal, flat or shadowy depending on where the viewer stands. - Zach Tutor
“Washed Out”, graphite on paper, 50” x 50”
by Melissa Cooke
Chris Arran Illustrator
Press Play Now
No Walls Gallery, Brighton 2012. Original available to buy.
Acrylic on board: 85x60 cm
Print to buy available
Street Art of the Day: A brass-balled individual known only as “Cpak Ming” recently projected a “flash stencil” of disappeared Chinese artist Ai Weiwei onto the side of the People’s Liberation Army barracks in Admiralty, Hong Kong.
Ai has been held by Chinese authorities since April 3rd on vague charges of “economic crimes.”
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