Brooklyn-based Korean sculptor Seung Mo Park creates “human series” metallic sculptures by manipulating aluminum wire. His sculptures capture the realistic wrinkles of scrunched up fabric.He is also as meticulous about representing a figure in a plausible position as he is about the placement of each wire strand. More: http://www.seungmopark.com/
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THE SOUL OF THE MODERN WOOD By Peter Demetz
PETER DEMETZ. TROMPE-L’OEIL, FIGURATIVE WOOD SCULPTOR AND IMPOSSIBLE PERSPECTIVES FOR THE THEATER OF EVERYDAY LIFE A MAN AND a woman, one in front of the ‘other, that touch your palms; a girl who looks pensive in a mirror; a female figure that spies from afar an unsuspecting couple, intent on chatting. Caught in moments of reflection, in that…