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Dancing Death 6 Painting

Dabin Lee

South Korea

Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 35.8 W x 23.9 H x 1 D in

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Since 2014, I have been working on the theme of 'Dancing Death'. The occasion where I began to deal with this subject began with my personal attention to dancing and the way people have been dealing with death in past paintings. From the early Middle Ages to the present, painting has been constantly dealing with death, and its way has largely been religious. However, the death of modern people is extremely personal. So I tried to deal with death in a changed way as a modern painting ‘Dance’ and ‘death’ each have a contradictory meaning to each other(release of live and the end of life), but they have long been the subject of art works. Personal feelings are put on this special material and trying to express modern death.

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Painting:Oil on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:35.8 W x 23.9 H x 1 D in

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Dabin Lee is an artist based in Seoul. Her main themes are emotions that people commonly experience but are not easily revealed, such as depression, fear and anxiety. As a child, Dabin explored the inner dark parts of her depression and used art as a means of expressing and resolving emotions. Mostly her works are inspired by portrait photography, medieval religious paintings, literature, and expressed using rough and thick textures, spilling and spreading accidental effects. And her paintings are expanding the range of expression to media such as body painting, photographs, videos and performances. The beginning of Dabin’s work was to relieve personal feelings. But as her work expanded, she realized that it was contraindicated to reveal dark emotions in Korean society. Since then, her goal has been to let viewers see their dark feelings in her works and to face them.

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