Park Seung Mo
Monalisa, 2020
Stainless Steel Wire Mesh, 126 x 85 cm
USD 22,800 – 28,500
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About the artwork
Park Seung Mo uses his innovative technique to recreate one of the most famous paintings in the world and her haunting gaze, which is said to follow the viewer around the room. Through his innovative technique of layering and manipulating frames of wire mesh, Park’s stunning portrait comes to life with its incredible dimension and texture.Moreover, the depth of his work leaves the viewer in a perceptive state of exploration, with its dream-like aura that is ethereal and evocative for the eye. His remarkable ability to create shadows, texture and colour variations with his mesh is a technical feat that shines through in this work.
About the artist
Born in Korea in 1969, Park Seung Mo graduated from Dong-A University with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in 1998 and is based in Brooklyn. He explores fundamental ideas through the use of forms, creating large ephemeral portraits by layering frames of wire mesh together and cutting through the layers to create depth. Each work begins with a photograph which is superimposed upon the overlapping layers of wire with a projector. He then employs a subtractive technique of snipping away areas of mesh and netting. Each piece is several inches thick and the plane that forms the final image contains spaces that are a few finger widths apart, which contribute depth, movement and dimensionality to the portraits.
In works such as Mong-hwan (Fantasy), Hwan-sang (Illusion) and Hwan-myeol (Disillusion), Park speaks of ‘hwan’ or fantasies and visions that feel as if they were real. He turns these fantasies into visual illusion of wire and explains “what is important for me is showing the audience the moment where the boundary between the real and the illusion break down.”
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