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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
20.9x17.9in
About this artwork
Artists like me living in the postmodern era do not attach meaning to their works.
I think the feeling that the body feels through perception is more important than the barbell tower of concepts accumulated in language.
Such feelings always flows like water and changes.
I agree with Kandinsky's idea that art is just a matter of dots, lines, and faces.
I hope my work will approach each person with different feelings.
I express the mental side of… my work through a vertical line.
It is sometimes expressed in the form of paper relief through objects, or to erase and cover the forms drawn on the canvas, and to induce viewers to look between the lines.
This series consists of five works and is composed of dots, lines, faces, and vertical lines.
There is no distinction between the top and bottom of this work.
You don't have to frame this work when you hang it on the wall.
« I am a Korean artist who loves solitude, silence, and contemplation. I do not believe in philosophical realism. I believe that the world lasts only in permanent change. »
Daesun Choi is an artist based in South Korea whose paintings have been widely exhibited nationally, as well as in Japan, the United States, and Germany. His most recent abstract and semi-abstract compositions are made using newspapers, hanji, or paper strings. For Choi, the newspaper represents the secular world in which we live. However, he does not believe that this medium gives an accurate interpretation because of the inherent limitations of text language, whose meaning can be easily distorted.