Tuesday, October 28, 2008
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Uk and Korean contributions
Joanne B Kaar
Sang Jae Nam
Sang Jae Nam
Sunshine in the Morning Calm
After much consideration about what would best represent
it would be best to use the prime symbol in our national flag, the TaeGeuk.
The TaeGeuk denotes beginnings and endings.
It is the first and foremost among the Yin and Yang and the Five Elements.
Using Hanji , korean traditional paper , I have produced abstract Paper work by replacing the blue and red of the TaeGuek with white and other natural colors.
Neutral shades complement the soft light that has passed through the Hanji.
I also used mulberry tree bark,and ancient book pages cut into strips ,which I wove with
very thin and pure Hanji yarn together.
With this work I strive to make more of a lyrical expression
than a visual one, stirring emotions with the subtle power of poetry.
Through the TaeGuek pattern I tried to express my inner calm, purity, hope and voice; an orchestra of tranquil sunlight early in the morning.
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