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A.K.A. A Receptacle for Delicacies) Materials: Copper, Copper tubing, Copper wire, Organza Dimensions: 9.4 x 4.2 x 0.8 cm Constructed, Enamel(Champleve), Etched, Pierced, Patina, Riveted Photo credit: Artist Jungwha Kim Los Alamitos, CA. USA My work presents integration of different forms and qualities to create a new dialogue. I am interested in abstract form, both geometric and organic. Geometric form normally brings out controlled and deliberate qualities; while organic form the opposite, demonstrative and spontaneous. From my experience as Korean, I learned to appreciate physicality of the metal as ancient metalwork from 4,000 years survived to reveal the maker's intent of creation. On the other hand, I am also drawn to the qualities, such as fragility, ambiguity, obscurity and ephemeral. These qualities are insubstantial, intangible and fleeting.


A.K.A. A Receptacle for Delicacies) Materials: Copper, Copper tubing, Copper wire, Organza Dimensions: 9.4 x 4.2 x 0.8 cm Constructed, Enamel(Champleve), Etched, Pierced, Patina, Riveted Photo credit: Artist Jungwha Kim Los Alamitos, CA. USA My work presents integration of different forms and qualities to create a new dialogue. I am interested in abstract form, both geometric and organic. Geometric form normally brings out controlled and deliberate qualities; while organic form the opposite, demonstrative and spontaneous. From my experience as Korean, I learned to appreciate physicality of the metal as ancient metalwork from 4,000 years survived to reveal the maker's intent of creation. On the other hand, I am also drawn to the qualities, such as fragility, ambiguity, obscurity and ephemeral. These qualities are insubstantial, intangible and fleeting.


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