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We Want Peace Artwork

Sa-An Ha

South Korea

Mixed Media, Lights on Other

Size: 296.7 W x 231.1 H x 12.7 D cm

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War robs boys and girls of their dreams. Who are war and violence for? We just want peace and love. Violence cannot be justified by anything.

Year Created:

2022

Subject:
Mediums:

Mixed Media, Lights on Other

Rarity:

One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:

296.7 W x 231.1 H x 12.7 D cm

Ready to Hang:

Yes

Frame:

Not Framed

Authenticity:

Certificate is Included

Packaging:

Ships in a Crate

Delivery Cost:

Shipping is included in price.

Delivery Time:

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Handling:

Ships in a wooden crate for additional protection of heavy or oversized artworks. Artists are responsible for packaging and adhering to Saatchi Art’s packaging guidelines.

Ships From:

South Korea.

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"Island", the work of artist Ha Sa An, is a work that reinterprets the soil of 'ceramic' in a new way of expression by melting the traces of the artist's life and thoughts. The material that dismantled ‘ceramic’ was reborn as a creation that connects tradition and modernity on the canvas through a traditional creative tool (hand). The name was coined because the 'colored sand' stretched out on the canvas resembles a floating "island". It is a work presented in a formative language through images. In particular, due to the nature of the work that can feel the texture, even a child who does not know how to write or a blind ear can appreciate the work by touch, which lowers the threshold of art. [message in art] The "Island" series consists of flat and installation works such as 'We what peace', 'Love&Happy', and 'Love your self', and can be interpreted in various ways depending on the relationship between materials and expression methods and content and nature. The ‘colored sand’ used as a material is a symbolic material that reinterprets ‘soil’, the essence of ‘ceramics’, in a modern way. In particular, sand, which is the middle stage of weathering in the order of stone, pebbles, sand, soil, and soil, symbolizes 'humans' who are broken and broken in order to reach the state of 'soil'. Therefore, the artist's colored sand is a symbolic material that captures the colorful human life, and is used as a medium to contain subjective meaning in the work. An artist's record is a work that records real stories of today and the past in letters and images. The writer's text is a live work that communicates with mankind through various languages. In particular, the shadows recorded as the length and position change through the natural light of the sun travels around, beyond communication between the work and the audience, and as soil, which was once part of nature, realizes an organic relationship through light. It is a thoughtful work that makes you realize the flow of time through the texture of the soil and the sense of speed felt in the expressed message, repeating deepening and shallowing, widening and narrowing through the texture of the rough surface and through the shadows.

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