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South Korea
Painting, Oil on Canvas
Size: 63.9 W x 51.3 H x 1.2 D in
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Dead birds in vanitas still do not appear as often as skeletons or clocks, but they are an impressive symbol of death and the impenetrable life. In addition, dead birds in paintings often symbolize sacrifices, poor life, and women's lives. In 'Vanitas series-Bird', the dead birds were drawn to be much bigger than the actual size, so as to show the influence of small life or small death. A trail of dead birds that can easily be seen on the road can have an artistic inspiration or an emotional impact on someone. And this fact gave me comfort for my existence and I wanted to record it. 바니타스 정물에서 죽는 새는 해골이나 시계만큼 자주 등장하지는 않지만, 죽음과 삶의 덧없음을 나타내는 인상적인 상징물임은 틀림없다. 또한 회화에서 죽은 새는 희생, 보잘것없는 삶, 여성의 일생을 암시하기도 한다. ‘Vanitas series-Bird’에서는 죽은 새를 실제보다 훨씬 거대한 크기로 그려 작은 삶, 혹은 작은 죽음의 영향력을 나타내고자 했다. 길을 가다가도 쉽게 볼 수 있는 죽은 새의 흔적이 누군가 에게는 예술적 영감이나 감정적인 영향을 줄 수 있다. 그리고 이러한 사실은 내게 나의 존재에 대한 위안이 되었고, 이를 기록하고자 했다.
Painting:Oil on Canvas
Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork
Size:63.9 W x 51.3 H x 1.2 D in
Frame:Not Framed
Ready to Hang:Not applicable
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South Korea
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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