Video: Incredible installations from everyday objects. Creativity of the artist Jean Shin
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Don't rush to throw away your old jeans or used floppy disks. Take a closer look at them, turn on your imagination. Perhaps you will be able to make something beautiful out of this almost rubbish, as is done by the American artist of Korean origin Jean Shin.
It makes no difference to Jean Shinou where to make his new works. What comes to hand, from that and does. And these are not some banal hand-made crafts. She creates quite interesting installations that are exhibited in the most prestigious galleries in the world.
Jean Shin uses fabrics from old army uniforms, unnecessary vinyl disks, keys from a computer keyboard, underwear, yarn, food packaging and much, much more in his work.
She makes beautiful things, real works of art, out of what could have been rubbish if Jean Shin hadn't taken the job. An excellent example for our Consumer Society!
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