Wood Art: Mathematical Wood Harmony Cha Jong-Rye
Wood Art: Mathematical Wood Harmony Cha Jong-Rye

Video: Wood Art: Mathematical Wood Harmony Cha Jong-Rye

Video: Wood Art: Mathematical Wood Harmony Cha Jong-Rye
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Wood Art: Mathematical Wood Harmony Cha Jong-Rye. Photo 1
Wood Art: Mathematical Wood Harmony Cha Jong-Rye. Photo 1

Tree art - a trend that was in vogue back in the era of stone axes. Wood still remains an indispensable material for works of art - and even such non-standard ones as living wooden sculpture. But when working with already sawn wood, not every artist will be able to fully use the natural wood texture, its rings and fibers. The way it does Korean sculptor Cha Jong-Rai (Cha Jong-Rye).

Wood Art: Mathematical Wood Harmony Cha Jong-Rye. Photo 2
Wood Art: Mathematical Wood Harmony Cha Jong-Rye. Photo 2

Cha Jong-Rai graduated from Ewha Women's University in Seoul, which has produced many talented and famous Korean women. Cha Jong-Rai also cannot complain about non-recognition. Work in " wood-arte", which she began in 1996, while studying at the Faculty of Arts in Ewha, has brought her wide fame and awards; the artist has arranged many solo exhibitions, including Sungkok Art Museum in Seoul.

Wood Art: Mathematical Wood Harmony Cha Jong-Rye. Photo 3
Wood Art: Mathematical Wood Harmony Cha Jong-Rye. Photo 3
Wood Art: Mathematical Wood Harmony Cha Jong-Rye. Photo 4
Wood Art: Mathematical Wood Harmony Cha Jong-Rye. Photo 4

What attracts the viewer to the work of Cha Jong-Rai? She uses the texture of wood to change it beyond recognition. Multilayer wall "thorns", wavy patterns from wooden panels - a manifestation of some kind of mathematically harmonious view of the sculptor on nature. At the same time, the annual rings do not coexist with the overall impression, but are harmoniously built into it. Therefore, the tree-art of Cha Jong-Rai resembles something between the thorns of thorns, sea waves and an algebra textbook.

Wood Art: Mathematical Wood Harmony Cha Jong-Rye. Photo 5
Wood Art: Mathematical Wood Harmony Cha Jong-Rye. Photo 5

The works of Cha Jong-Rai have great potential not only in the art of sculpture, but also in the decoration of premises: the huge panels made of wood, made by her, could decorate any palace. You just need to make the thorns not so long and sharp.

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