About the artwork
Korean artist Lee Sangsoo is known for revisiting his own childhood drawings and crafting them into 3D sculptures, with their original naive colours and proportions, even including the scribble-like colouring on the surface of the artwork. His sculptures denote a kind of naive purity which sparks a simple joy in the viewers. Transforming his doodles into the 3-dimensional form, one can’t help but to smile when chancing upon his works.
About the artist
Lee Sang Soo (born 1983) is a South Korean artist. He studied sculpture at Dong-A University College of Arts in Busan, and obtained his Masters degree at Hongik University Graduate School of Sculpture in Seoul, South Korea.
Fascinated with innovation and new technologies, Lee Sang Soo questions our relation to nature in a hyperconnected world.
His works appear extremely dynamic, an impression he achieves through an intricate use of positive and negative space in three dimensions. His animals, minimal in form, but extremely lively in colour, are represented only through clean, twisting lines. Through a subjective perspective, Lee Sangsoo grasps and captures deceptively simple morphological traits, making his figures immediately recognizable.
Cats, dogs, pigs, roosters, deer, flamingos and swans dialogue with the surrounding space and create very evocative, elegant, dynamic, and coloristic effects.
“Lines, planes, and colours are important elements in my sculptural practice. The lines drawn in my two-dimensional sketchbook determine the large flow and form of the work, and the sculpture becomes three-dimensional only in the three-dimensional space. On paper, the square lines are shown in various shapes and colours according to their flow and twist within the sculpture, and even in the still work can the motion be felt. The lines are rhythmically thickened or thinned according to the flow.” Lee Sang Soo