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Other details :
Artwork on cardboard. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
16.5x11.7in
About this artwork
This drawing by sculptor Kim Woo-jin represents a bold expansion of his artistic language, blurring the lines between media by bringing sculptural materials to the realm of painting.
The core of this work lies in the use of industrial urethane paint—the signature coating of his monumental stainless steel sculptures—directly on paper. The sleek gloss and vivid pigmentation offer a unique visual experience, allowing the viewer to encounter the hard… "skin" of a sculpture on a flat surface.
Technically, he maintains his "Cell" technique, layering brushstrokes as if welding metal fragments. Each stroke becomes an independent unit of life, making the piece a sculptural entity constructed in two dimensions.
By shedding the physical weight of metal, the work is filled with the spontaneous vitality of the artist's touch. It proves that Kim Woo-jin’s art originates from materiality itself, serving as a vital record of the raw energy that precedes his monumental installations.
Woo-jin Kim, a South Korean sculptor with a masterful academic background in sculpture from Hannam University, primarily works with stainless steel, transforming it through meticulous welding and vibrant industrial urethane coatings into luminous animal figures. His technique deconstructs steel plates and reconstructs them with rhythmic fragmentation and “Black Touch” brushwork, fusing painterly lyricism and sculptural depth. Kim’s work radiates a vivid vitality, reviving memories and childhood dreams, and aims to console viewers by infusing warmth, nostalgia, and a utopian longing into the cold realities of modern life.