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This work is not about a "sprout" (a young plant), but about "Sprouting"—the fierce, primordial energy of life bursting through the strata of time.
The early spring earth holds a silent yet fierce struggle within. These thick, tactile layers of Hanji (traditional Korean paper) represent both the harsh ground suppressing life and the accumulated strata of our personal histories. This work, "Sprouting (UM)," is a visual record capturing the first… cry of vitality as it bursts through that suffocating silence.
The intense black lines are "material lines" meticulously crafted by cutting and pasting fragments of everyday packaging. The phrase "In the womb of the earth, we sprout as one again" symbolizes my core philosophy: "Equality and Coexistence." Through my signature "Incision" technique, I perform a ritual to reveal the hidden breaths of existence. I hope this "Sprouting," born from struggle, delivers the radiant energy of spring to your life.
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.