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Posted: 30 Mar 2012 07:00 AM PDT It is definitely a unique idea printing images on elastic strings. Hong Sungchul's current body of work is a “a visual representation of what ties humans together from the earliest stage of life—the umbilical chord. These strings (…) are staggered in his works and interlace to reveal a final representation—one of support or loneliness.” [1] 1. "About the Artist." Hada Contemporary. Retrieved on March 28th, 2012. Photos © Sungchul Link via Junkculture |
Posted: 30 Mar 2012 03:00 AM PDT Last year, I featured Kris Trappeniers' paper cut portraits and ink drawings. He has launched new artwork with wavy line textures that is part of a series titled “Analog Halftones.” Photos © Kris Trappeniers Link via My Modern Met |
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