Video: Stroke Drawings by Sung Jin Kim
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
South Korean artist Sung Jin Kim presented a series of black and white paintings, each of which consists of a huge number of short ink strokes on a light canvas. However, it is worth looking at the images from afar, and chaotically scattered squiggles merge into expressive portraits.
Regular readers of the Culturology. RF website are already familiar with the work of Sun Jin Kim: earlier we wrote about the artist's hyperrealistic paintings. If earlier the artist was attracted by bright colors capable of conveying all the diversity of the surrounding world, now Sung Jin Kim has created a minimalist series of portraits in a monochrome palette.
Each drawing by Sun Jin Kim is imbued with an aching sense of loneliness. The artist's philosophical portraits look very realistic, despite the fact that they are made in such a peculiar schematic manner.
By the way, drawing with strokes is not the only way to create a coherent image from disparate elements. For example, there have already been precedents in art when paintings were painted in letters and numbers, so Sung Jin Kim's artistic discoveries only once again confirm the well-known truth that "talent cannot be simulated, but it would not hurt to stimulate." Experiments like this do just that!
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