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Artwork details
- Medium : Oil on Linen
- Other details : Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
- Dimensions : 66.9x96.1in
About this artwork
People used to carve comb patterns in prehistoric times.
Why did they carve comb patterns long time ago?
Did they find the rainy landscape impressive?
As their descendants, we still engraved similar things.
The vessel holds time.
Though its shape has changed little by little,
it is not much different from that of the oldest one.
The only shape that was appropriate and suitable…
The shape that was created to hold food,
and for decoration.
Trace of… culture and civilization it held.
The tools we made represent us
and share common sense.
They embrace time and our instincts.
Existence reveals meaning.
We must look at it in three dimensions.
Why did they carve comb patterns long time ago?
Did they find the rainy landscape impressive?
As their descendants, we still engraved similar things.
The vessel holds time.
Though its shape has changed little by little,
it is not much different from that of the oldest one.
The only shape that was appropriate and suitable…
The shape that was created to hold food,
and for decoration.
Trace of… culture and civilization it held.
The tools we made represent us
and share common sense.
They embrace time and our instincts.
Existence reveals meaning.
We must look at it in three dimensions.
Hyoung Jun LEE
South Korea
Credentials
- Established Artist
- Featured in gallery curations
- Works on commission
Hyoung Jun Lee, an erstwhile illustrator, now excels in the fine art realm with a predilection for oil and watercolor. His technique melds figuration with abstraction, balancing meticulous forms and profound concepts. His artworks evoke contemplation, uncovering hidden narratives within the interplay of reality and abstraction.