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Lee Sung O, Sunrise And Sunset

Catalogue: Fine Art: Mixed Media: Two Dimensional: Contemporary   item# 828543 (stock# 0258)

Lee Sung O, Sunrise And Sunset
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72 x 36.25 inches, 183 x 92 cm. Winner of the Seoul Arts Center Young Artist Prize, Lee Sung O's innovative paper assemblage, Sunrise And Sunset. It is said of Lee Sung O that he is an old spirit with a young mind. While so many young Korean artists are looking to the West for guidance, Lee Sung O has found inspiration in the soulful symbolism of traditional Korean folk art. His work is a most inventive and unrestrained interpretation, true to the defiant spirit of Korean folk art and its long history of preserving the people’s traditions while being heretical regarding official dogma. He has created an entirely new technique of gluing stacks of colored paper together, soaking, drying, and cutting the stacks into strips, and then assembling them so that only the edge of the paper is visible, creating exciting works of great textural density that are composed entirely of the paper’s edge. His work uses an everyday material to make us look at objects (and the world) from a different viewpoint and in an entirely new way, reminding us that innovation and beauty shouldn’t be forced or contrived and needn’t be sought in unknown regions, but can be rooted in tradition and found naturally.


Lee Sung O, Facing The Truth

Catalogue: Fine Art: Mixed Media: Two Dimensional: Contemporary   item# 828541 (stock# 0257)

Lee Sung O, Facing The Truth
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36 x 28.75 inches, 91 x 73 cm. Winner of the Seoul Arts Center Young Artist Prize, Lee Sung O's innovative paper assemblage, Facing The Truth. It is said of Lee Sung O that he is an old spirit with a young mind. While so many young Korean artists are looking to the West for guidance, Lee Sung O has found inspiration in the soulful symbolism of traditional Korean folk art. His work is a most inventive and unrestrained interpretation, true to the defiant spirit of Korean folk art and its long history of preserving the people’s traditions while being heretical regarding official dogma. He has created an entirely new technique of gluing stacks of colored paper together, soaking, drying, and cutting the stacks into strips, and then assembling them so that only the edge of the paper is visible, creating exciting works of great textural density that are composed entirely of the paper’s edge. His work uses an everyday material to make us look at objects (and the world) from a different viewpoint and in an entirely new way, reminding us that innovation and beauty shouldn’t be forced or contrived and needn’t be sought in unknown regions, but can be rooted in tradition and found naturally.


Lee Sung O, Journey On The Wind

Catalogue: Fine Art: Mixed Media: Two Dimensional: Contemporary   item# 828510 (stock# 0252)

Lee Sung O, Journey On The Wind
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24 x 18 inches, 61 x 46 cm. Winner of the Seoul Arts Center Young Artist Prize, Lee Sung O's innovative paper assemblage, Journey on the Wind. It is said of Lee Sung O that he is an old spirit with a young mind. While so many young Korean artists are looking to the West for guidance, Lee Sung O has found inspiration in the soulful symbolism of traditional Korean folk art. His work is a most inventive and unrestrained interpretation, true to the defiant spirit of Korean folk art and its long history of preserving the people’s traditions while being heretical regarding official dogma. He has created an entirely new technique of gluing stacks of colored paper together, soaking, drying, and cutting the stacks into strips, and then assembling them so that only the edge of the paper is visible, creating exciting works of great textural density that are composed entirely of the paper’s edge. His work uses an everyday material to make us look at objects (and the world) from a different viewpoint and in an entirely new way, reminding us that innovation and beauty shouldn’t be forced or contrived and needn’t be sought in unknown regions, but can be rooted in tradition and found naturally.


Lee Sung O, Kokktu - Eternal Figures

Catalogue: Fine Art: Mixed Media: Two Dimensional: Contemporary   item# 828515 (stock# 0253)

Lee Sung O, Kokktu - Eternal Figures
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Kokktu - Eternal Figures (Kokktu are traditional Korean funerary figures.) 31.5 x 31.5 inches, 80 x 80 cm. Winner of the Seoul Arts Center Young Artist Prize, Lee Sung O's innovative paper assemblage, Kokktu - Eternal Figures. It is said of Lee Sung O that he is an old spirit with a young mind. While so many young Korean artists are looking to the West for guidance, Lee Sung O has found inspiration in the soulful symbolism of traditional Korean folk art. His work is a most inventive and unrestrained interpretation, true to the defiant spirit of Korean folk art and its long history of preserving the people’s traditions while being heretical regarding official dogma. He has created an entirely new technique of gluing stacks of colored paper together, soaking, drying, and cutting the stacks into strips, and then assembling them so that only the edge of the paper is visible, creating exciting works of great textural density that are composed entirely of the paper’s edge. His work uses an everyday material to make us look at objects (and the world) from a different viewpoint and in an entirely new way, reminding us that innovation and beauty shouldn’t be forced or contrived and needn’t be sought in unknown regions, but can be rooted in tradition and found naturally.


Lee Sung O, The Village In My Mind

Catalogue: Fine Art: Mixed Media: Two Dimensional: Contemporary   item# 828523 (stock# 0254)

Lee Sung O, The Village In My Mind
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917-675-1369


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36 x 18.5 inches, 91 x 47 cm. Winner of the Seoul Arts Center Young Artist Prize, Lee Sung O's innovative paper assemblage, The Village In My Mind. It is said of Lee Sung O that he is an old spirit with a young mind. While so many young Korean artists are looking to the West for guidance, Lee Sung O has found inspiration in the soulful symbolism of traditional Korean folk art. His work is a most inventive and unrestrained interpretation, true to the defiant spirit of Korean folk art and its long history of preserving the people’s traditions while being heretical regarding official dogma. He has created an entirely new technique of gluing stacks of colored paper together, soaking, drying, and cutting the stacks into strips, and then assembling them so that only the edge of the paper is visible, creating exciting works of great textural density that are composed entirely of the paper’s edge. His work uses an everyday material to make us look at objects (and the world) from a different viewpoint and in an entirely new way, reminding us that innovation and beauty shouldn’t be forced or contrived and needn’t be sought in unknown regions, but can be rooted in tradition and found naturally.


Lee O, Bouquet From Your Past - Thoughts Of Your Future

Catalogue: Fine Art: Mixed Media: Two Dimensional: Contemporary   item# 828532 (stock# 0255)

Lee O, Bouquet From Your Past - Thoughts Of Your Future
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36 x 28.75 inches, 91 x 73 cm. Winner of the Seoul Arts Center Young Artist Prize, Lee Sung O's innovative paper assemblage, Bouquet From Your Past - Thoughts Of Your Future. It is said of Lee Sung O that he is an old spirit with a young mind. While so many young Korean artists are looking to the West for guidance, Lee Sung O has found inspiration in the soulful symbolism of traditional Korean folk art. His work is a most inventive and unrestrained interpretation, true to the defiant spirit of Korean folk art and its long history of preserving the people’s traditions while being heretical regarding official dogma. He has created an entirely new technique of gluing stacks of colored paper together, soaking, drying, and cutting the stacks into strips, and then assembling them so that only the edge of the paper is visible, creating exciting works of great textural density that are composed entirely of the paper’s edge. His work uses an everyday material to make us look at objects (and the world) from a different viewpoint and in an entirely new way, reminding us that innovation and beauty shouldn’t be forced or contrived and needn’t be sought in unknown regions, but can be rooted in tradition and found naturally.


Lee Sung O, Facing Your Past

Catalogue: Fine Art: Mixed Media: Two Dimensional: Contemporary   item# 828538 (stock# 0256)

Lee Sung O, Facing Your Past
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Korean Art and Antiques
917-675-1369


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36 x 26 inches, 91 x 66 cm. Winner of the Seoul Arts Center Young Artist Prize, Lee Sung O's innovative paper assemblage, Facing Your Past. It is said of Lee Sung O that he is an old spirit with a young mind. While so many young Korean artists are looking to the West for guidance, Lee Sung O has found inspiration in the soulful symbolism of traditional Korean folk art. His work is a most inventive and unrestrained interpretation, true to the defiant spirit of Korean folk art and its long history of preserving the people’s traditions while being heretical regarding official dogma. He has created an entirely new technique of gluing stacks of colored paper together, soaking, drying, and cutting the stacks into strips, and then assembling them so that only the edge of the paper is visible, creating exciting works of great textural density that are composed entirely of the paper’s edge. His work uses an everyday material to make us look at objects (and the world) from a different viewpoint and in an entirely new way, reminding us that innovation and beauty shouldn’t be forced or contrived and needn’t be sought in unknown regions, but can be rooted in tradition and found naturally.

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