Jin Young Yu’s transparent sculptures
October 14th, 2009 |
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Fine Arts | 4 Comments
These extraordinary sculptures were made by Korean artist Jin Young Yu, are about people who, instead of getting along with others, choose to keep a distance from them, and be invisible or be left alone unconcerned. Instead of trying to fit into the world, they climb into a space of their own and reject other people’s intrusions. Since her sculptures are “invisible people,” she wanted a total transparency. So she choose PVC, and it took many tries and errors to figure out how to infuse 3-dimensions to this material. The effect of her sculptures in size 1:1 is an high impact and the transparency gives it a ghostly vision.

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October 25th, 2009at %I:%M %p(#)
I am sure Jin Young Yu will be surprised to learn you think she is male – she was educated at Seoul Women’s University.
October 26th, 2009at %I:%M %p(#)
Congratulations for the great blog dude… Btw, have you tried this for logo creation?
November 1st, 2009at %I:%M %p(#)
I’ve never seen anything like this before, it surprised me, cool!
December 20th, 2009at %I:%M %p(#)
Great work! Congratulations……….