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Sculptures by Jang Yong Sun
Jang Yong Sun born 1980 in Seoul, Korea, earned his BFA and MFA in Fine Art, Sculpture at the University of Seoul, South Korea.
My artworks commence with the question ‘What is the origin of the life?’ and ‘How/Where does it exist?’ According to research on the origin of planets, dark matter and dark energy in the universe, astrophysics interpreted and reported that the molecule which constitutes the human body comes from the universe, and the origin of man are the stars of the universe(…) I try to visualize the cluster of cells which is the essential building block of life. When I work, I arrange the cross-section of pipes, then I repeatedly weld the pipes one after another to create a shape. In this process, I can see the pipes shaped like a cluster of cells. The compiled cross-section of pipes can appear as a variation of the minimum unit of an organic being. It represents the microscopically germinating and dividing cells of organic being. At the same time, it formulates the dark matters or planets of the universe that exists in the macrocosm.
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Featured work from Korean artist, KangHee Kim.
Born in Seoul, South Korea, Kim immigrated to the United States with her family at the age of fourteen. When her lawyer missed critical deadlines in applying for Kim’s green card, she was unable to secure citizenship. Eventually, she was granted protection under DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals), but it came with the major caveat: due to visa restrictions, Kim has been unable to leave the U.S. for over a decade. Her images of “surreal escapism,” as she refers to them, have since become a form of visual therapy. “To be in DACA is living in limbo,” Kim says. “I desire to be unbounded in my photographic practice. Creating these fictional scenes allows me to feel a little bit liberated.”
“I realized, instead of waiting for miracles, I could instead create the magical moments in my imagination,” Kim says. “I construct my own form of escapism.” Text provided by Aperture
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Milky Way Paradise by Ian Inverarity
The eye of the night - France - © Alexandre Parrot
Vibrant and divine by lavender_goddess
Jitka Kolínská - Majáková Loď (Lightship) [oil on canvas, 1962]
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Museu Princesa Santa Joana
Aveiro/Portugal
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Hyperrealistic Paintings by Josie Morway
Josie Morway is a self-taught painter and designer working in Providence, Rhode Island. Substituting animals for human characters in her visual narratives, she explores gestures, postures, and expressions that are familiar and universal but at the same time ambiguous. Follow her on Facebook and Instagram.
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Time Lapse Photography by Ondřej Černín
Ondřej Černín, as he calls himself, is another photographer from Prague, Czech Republic. Equipped with Canon EOS 60D explore the world, currently “discovering” Switzerland.
Although landscapes tend not to change too quickly, I’ve always been fascinated by how quickly the surrounding environment can change in a day, hours or even within minutes, and completely alter the resulting view. When you compare two photos taken from the same place, but at completely different times, the difference tends to be staggering. This is why I have tried to capture these transformations with timelapses. via
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