Video: Three-dimensional sculpture-installations from hanging stones
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Korean author Jaehyo lee known in creative circles as a specialist who works exclusively with organic, natural materials that can be found literally underfoot. A distinctive feature of the unusual creativity of this contemporary artist is that he uses all these materials in an uncharacteristic environment for them, creating somewhat unnatural works of art. And for this, the artist's works are loved and appreciated even more. Jaehyo Lee's works reflect the beauty of the original elements in a new stylized form. He makes ordinary stones, picked up on the pavement, float in the air, turning into airy, almost weightless stone statues. The Korean author certainly possesses some kind of special magic that can control nature and make organic materials play completely different roles, without losing, however, his face. So, in his works, stone always remains stone, wood - wood, sand - sand …
The artist has been working in this genre for a long time, in particular, for a very long time he has been working on three-dimensional stone installations, forcing stones to hang in the air in the form of long tunnels. Of course, if desired, the stones can be given any other shape, but the tunnels look like mystical portals to a parallel world, like the fruits of someone's wild fantasy, a play of irrepressible imagination.
In addition to stone installations, the artist has a lot of works made of wood, with which he has repeatedly exhibited in art galleries, centers and museums of contemporary art. You can see all this on the Jaehyo Lee website.
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