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Artwork details
- Medium : Oil, Objects on Wood
- Other details : Artwork on wood. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
- Dimensions : 66.9x96in
About this artwork
We see the arrows every day, Isn’t it the most finest mark ever made?
It is the former language of communication.
Somewhere between the letters and images.
A raised yellow-colored block and embossed dots.
That consist of meanings giving by interacting with each other.
Dots that desperately needed by some people, but generally ignored by the rest.
The society had created an enormous characters that could be used as a mark.
Like arrows, individuals… are heading for their target.
Their intention point all the time.
They move forward directed by promises.
Like a Möbius strip, where both faces are the same that we can not distinguish between them or say where it began.
The arrow till yesterday is no longer the same as today, and another arrow will come tomorrow.
The arrow till yesterday is no longer identical with todays,
and another arrow comes tomorrow.
It is the former language of communication.
Somewhere between the letters and images.
A raised yellow-colored block and embossed dots.
That consist of meanings giving by interacting with each other.
Dots that desperately needed by some people, but generally ignored by the rest.
The society had created an enormous characters that could be used as a mark.
Like arrows, individuals… are heading for their target.
Their intention point all the time.
They move forward directed by promises.
Like a Möbius strip, where both faces are the same that we can not distinguish between them or say where it began.
The arrow till yesterday is no longer the same as today, and another arrow will come tomorrow.
The arrow till yesterday is no longer identical with todays,
and another arrow comes tomorrow.
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.