Video: Cracked drawings. Broken mirrors as an art form
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Broken mirror - unfortunately? Bad sign? Perhaps this is so. But not in our case. More precisely, this is not the case with the Korean artist and designer He-Yoon Kim, who turned the breaking of mirrors into a kind of ritual. Yes, He-Yoon Kim uses cracks to paint stunning images on mirrors.
Art, I would call not only mirrors covered with "special" cracks, but the process itself. Anyone can break the mirror on purpose. But only Hye-Yoon Kim can do it so that the cracks form into the composition he needs. Of course, in this case, the object ceases to fulfill its original functions, but it turns into a decorative accessory that you can risk decorating the interior with.
And let many consider this art vandalism, and will insist that it is blasphemous to spoil mirrors, creating dubious images, they have enough opponents who are convinced that such pictures on mirrors are unique. They have no analogues, and each such work is exclusive, since it is simply impossible to break several mirrors in the same way.
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