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Medium :
Giclée print on Paper , Cardboard under plexiglas
Framing :
Framed
Dimensions :
16.5x23.4in
About this artwork
An eye catching immersive art work in place.
The story of "The Crack(균열,화해)"...
Cracks and Reconciliation.
Break and stretch out to reach reconciliation through the gap.
It is fulfilled even if the cracks are not filled.
The 5 sides are different walls of mind(heart) that cracks and twists.
My hand is reaching out from the cracked heart.
Pieces of life, which seems to be torn and worn but still beautifully shaped, are on each side of the wall of… my heart.
The surface is scratched and faded but seem to be solid and contact.
To reach out it must come out through the crack, to mend and reconcile with myself.
It is a sign of understanding.
Once oneself understands, accepts and embraces what has been broken inside and realises it is nothing broken indeed, one can truely be fine.
The original art work is made with 100% premium couverture chocolate and cacao butter into 3D sculptural form then taken into a photography to Giclée print.
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.