The artwork is part of the Leggy Women series.
I appreciate simple, natural, and bionic forms. However, these forms may not always be fully grasped by viewers, including some fellow artists. That's why I aimed to avoid self-absorption in my art and instead sought to connect with art enthusiasts. Contemplating this situation led me to the realization that the most familiar and relatable aspect for people is the human body. Consequently, I developed a module comprising silhouettes of legs and a head to establish a connection between my art and the audience.
The piece is crafted from sharp-leaved maple and tinted with watercolor. Metal elements are constructed from naturally oxidizing steel, allowing the artwork to undergo visual changes over time.
sharp-leaved maple wood, steel, watercolor
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The artwork is part of the Leggy Women series.
I appreciate simple, natural, and bionic forms. However, these forms may not always be fully grasped by viewers, including some fellow artists. That's why I aimed to avoid self-absorption in my art and instead sought to connect with art enthusiasts. Contemplating this situation led me to the realization that the most familiar and relatable aspect for people is the human body. Consequently, I developed a module comprising silhouettes of legs and a head to establish a connection between my art and the audience.
The piece is crafted from sharp-leaved maple and tinted with watercolor. Metal elements are constructed from naturally oxidizing steel, allowing the artwork to undergo visual changes over time.
sharp-leaved maple wood, steel, watercolor
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