Brooklyn-based Korean sculptor Seung Mo Park creates incredibly detailed metallic sculptures by carefully manipulating aluminum wire.
Born in Korea in 1969, Park Seung Mo graduated from Dong-A University with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in 1998.
Park’s sculptures capture the equally realistic wrinkles of scrunched up fabric and the curving details of one’s body.
Each work begins with a photograph which is superimposed over layers of wire with a projector.
Then, using a subtractive technique, Park snips away areas of mesh to recreate areas of shadow and light.
He is also as meticulous about representing a believable figure in a plausible position as he is about the placement of each wire strand.
Upon close inspection, one can see just how tightly and uniformly the wires are composed, reflecting the time-consuming effort put into each piece.
More of Seung Mo Park’s amazing sculptures can be found at https://culturical.com/seung-mo-park-extraordinary-korean-artist/.
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