Art has spanned the centuries. Looking back at Michelangelo or DaVinci seems like traveling back in time. But what about art that is centuries older? Let me share some ancient Egyptian carvings with you so that you may really feel time …
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Croning My Way Through Life
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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