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Art is a meditative ritual for me—a process of gathering world fragments to establish a harmonious new order. This piece captures the fluttering excitement of journeying toward the vitality of spring, interwoven with a deeper social message.
The lower portion features discarded newspaper. I placed these humble materials alongside vivid, dyed Hanji. Through this, I express the concept of 'Equality', dissolving boundaries between the noble and the… mundane. I believe true beauty emerges when diverse values find harmony within a single frame.
The red car racing toward the golden forest represents our own journey. The lush canopy, created via my signature 'Incision' technique—delicately carving the surface of layered paper with a blade—symbolizes the peak of hope we all aspire to reach. As we move from urban memories toward this radiant life, I hope you discover the profound joy of coexistence and inclusive healing.
Lee Yong-wook: Carving the Breath of Nature into Hanji
Lee Yong-wook is a contemporary artist who reinterprets Hanji (traditional Korean paper) to capture the raw vitality of nature. His work is a meditative journey, translating the energy of forests encountered during his daily cycling into physical layers of paper.
The hallmark of his artistry is 'Incision'—delicately carving hand-dyed Hanji with a blade. By layering paper and revealing hidden textures, he creates a profound contrast between material softness and sharp, rhythmic marks, imbuing the surface with sculptural depth.
Since 2019, Lee has collaborated with Gallery M at major fairs in Hong Kong and Busan. Recently, his reach has expanded via Singulart, where his work resonates with collectors across Europe. His signature series offers a sanctuary of tranquility, sharing a universal message of harmony and the enduring power of life.