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Painting, Acrylic on Canvas
Size: 63.8 W x 38 H x 1.2 D in
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In order to create another new original, not the existence of a copy subordinated to the original, I borrowed the image of ',Ufficci,Frienze 1482', a representative work of Renaissance art. This is what creates a different look than the current one. The reproduced works that I have recreated are those with moment, substance, unregulatedity, otherness, and chaos. Most of the shapes look similar to the original from a distance, but if you look closely, unlike the original, thick chunks of paint are thrown here and there using a dripping technique, or meaningless lines are drawn like drawing. In addition, charcoal is used to describe almost the same as the original, but completely different materials are used in the form of fragments on the screen. It appears inhomogeneously on all screens, changing the meaning of the original, and fragmented compartments continue to maintain discontinuity by expressing the work even with changes in various materials such as acrylic, oil painting, charcoal, and stone powder. The non-combustibility created by these attempts is reproduced on all screens. This technique not only overturns the philosophical meaning of the original work, but also changes the form of the work itself. It means that famous works from past times are interpreted differently according to the times and their meanings can also be different. This is an analogy that the rules of truth or justice can change in times.
2019
Acrylic on Canvas
One-of-a-kind Artwork
63.8 W x 38 H x 1.2 D in
Not Framed
Not applicable
Ships in a Crate
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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.
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Artist Jui Lee, who is always concerned about what is defined by others, embodies unrealistic images of reality on the screen, making us think about what is real or what is fake. In terms of materials and techniques, various coloring tools such as oil painting, acrylic, stone powder, oil pastel, and charcoal are used to create a colorful feeling. In terms of content, even cognitive tension is sophisticatedly resolved by adding geometric patterns to realistically depicted scenes to make them appear unfamiliar. Therefore, artist Lee Jui's work allows us to imagine the story hidden behind visible objects, allows us to see what we see differently, and allows us to feel the dual charm of actively speaking to the audience while seeming to hide what we want to say. Reason for recommendation Could it be that we are so busy with what we have been given that we are bored with the boredom of everyday life? What you need to escape this boredom is a new perspective on everyday life that is unfamiliar to you, and a fresh stimulus that allows you to see it that way. Author Jui’s work is enough to provide fresh stimulation. The repetitive geometric patterns within the work create a sense of rhythm, and you can experience the expansion of a two-dimensional plane into a three-dimensional space. In addition, restrained colors bring out special emotions, and the relativity evoked by the contrast between black and white makes rigid thinking flexible. This weighty and original work will make your daily life special.
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