Video: Disappearing statues: original paper figures
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
The talented artist creates unusual multi-layered paper sculptures. If you look at them from different angles, the sculptures can "disappear" and then reappear.
South Korean artist Ho Yoon Shin (Ho yoon shin) created a series of original sculptures. In his works, you can recognize copies of famous statues (Venus de Milo, David, Buddha). But they are not made of plaster or bronze, but of plain paper. The countless number of details that create a complete image are striking.
All of the sculptor's works are very multi-layered. The author draws parallels between the complex internal organization of the organism and the system of structure of modern society. The apparent transparency of the relationship immediately disappears if you look at it from a different angle.
Another talented artist Maude White also uses paper in her work. She carves out of her filigree patterns and compositions.
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