Chained: Korean creates avant-garde sculptures velocity
What materials are not used today, painters and sculptors to create their masterpieces. In the course are even dry branches of trees, which seemed suitable only for firewood. But the art world still has something to surprise us — sculptor from South Korea SEO young Deok (Seo Young-Deok) uses a Bicycle chain as well as usual. Looking at his sculptures from afar, it is difficult to guess what is the perfection of the lines was achieved through the rough and heavy material.
Speaking about his works, SEO young Deok said that his art is an attempt to rethink human life in modern industrial society in which every year more and more artificial and less of the living, and each man has only the illusion of freedom.
It is easy to see that the works of SEO young Deoca quite realistic, but made from unusual sculpture material. Circuits for the implementation of creative ideas, the author finds in landfills, and besides him they bring friends and lovers of contemporary art.
This chain from bicycles and motorcycles, industrial equipment, and even from these shackles. Easily, you notice that the favorite material of the artist is a Bicycle chain that composes most of the figures.
Many of the works of SEO young Deoca consist of a million parts, which the author definitely has the space and connects the welding.
Although sculptor and different from their peers innovative approach to creativity, it is quite a classical education in 2010 Deok graduated from the faculty of sculpture at Seoul University. The masters of the three solo exhibitions and more than twenty of the group, held in different cities of South Korea.
SEO young Deok describes his artistic credo as:
Many sculpture artists are not individuals — so Deok emphasizes the depersonalization of the man who became part of the system, making products, I needed to maintain its existence. Man, according to the sculptor, it is only a part, although he believes that everything happens for good.
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