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Medium :
Giclée print on Paper , Cardboard under plexiglas
Framing :
Framed
Dimensions :
15.7x15.7in
About this artwork
@_hyunju_an
Recommended for diptych or triptych interior design with LOMF series art works.
In this piece, I explored the delicate tension between mystery and simplicity through smooth, flowing lines and a softened silhouette. The gentle lilac form set against a rich purple background evokes a quiet curiosity, inviting viewers to engage with the unknown. This Giclée print brings a calm, introspective energy to any space, stimulating thought while… offering a soothing visual refuge.
I created a dessert themed with the similar coloured ingredients - blueberry and lavender.
Hyunju An, born in South Korea and based in Melbourne, is a sculptor and visual artist who crafts profound chocolate carvings, drawing from her background in psychology and patisserie. Using a tourne knife, she meticulously sculpts solid, tempered couverture chocolate—eschewing moulds for a raw, direct technique—resulting in rough, scratched, and irregular surfaces. Her works embody psychological ambivalence, inviting viewers into a realm of vulnerability and introspection, and encouraging gentle self-acceptance through the beauty of imperfection.