Ran Hwang (b.1960) - Healing Oblivious Aqua. 2023. Paper, buttons, beads and pins on plexiglass.
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Ran Hwang (b.1960) - Healing Oblivious Aqua. 2023. Paper, buttons, beads and pins on plexiglass.
Art Weekend - Dreaming of Joy by Ran Hwang
Hammering thousands of pins into the wall, Ran Hwang creates large and immersive installations using buttons. The buttons are allowed to move with little adhesion to the pins and projects videos add to the perpetual movement. Each individual point adds to the wider image and draws greatly from the pointillism style.
South Korean artist Ran Hwang, Dreaming of Joy, 2008.
After Love, 2014
Ran Hwang
“Lady Dior, Eternal Muse” by Ran Hwang.
H40cm x W41cm x D21cm (The bag body-Lady Dior Large 25cm x 32cm x 11cm), Buttons, Beads,Pins on Acrylonitrile-butadiene-styten, 2016.
Ran Hwang,Soaring Again M6, 2015
Paper buttons, pins, crystals, beads on Plexiglas
Ode to Fantasia, Ran Hwang, 2012
Sublime installations made from beads and buttons celebrate Korean architecture — Daily Times
Sublime installations made from beads and buttons celebrate Korean architecture — Daily Times
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— Korean-born artist Ran Hwang is known for her ingenious use of materials to build up contemporary installations. Using beads, buttons, and pins, she works meticulously to create textural artworks that are stunning from both afar and up close
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