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Artwork details
- Medium : Oil on Canvas
- Other details : Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
- Dimensions : 76.4x102in
About this artwork
he desire of the hands is realized through tools and it shows the human himself.
After splitting stone to make a knife, humans have made a lot of tools to this day. Using those tools, they made even more tools and the number grew as self-proliferating, so there are more tools than the human population.
As we look back as we walk on the road, wouldn't it be necessary to look back at things we made and reflect on direction sometimes?
Humans made fire,… stories, and gods.
Humans now want to make life.
Was it a journey to eventually become a god?
Will they be satisfied if they achieve it?
Looking at the stars, I think about humans who first named them.
After splitting stone to make a knife, humans have made a lot of tools to this day. Using those tools, they made even more tools and the number grew as self-proliferating, so there are more tools than the human population.
As we look back as we walk on the road, wouldn't it be necessary to look back at things we made and reflect on direction sometimes?
Humans made fire,… stories, and gods.
Humans now want to make life.
Was it a journey to eventually become a god?
Will they be satisfied if they achieve it?
Looking at the stars, I think about humans who first named them.
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.