In this place where there is no flatness, it seems to be focused in one place, rolling around like my heart. How would it be if it’s crooked or uncomfortable...
In this place where there is no flatness, it seems to be focused in one place, rolling around like my heart. How would it be if it’s crooked or uncomfortable in the eyes of others? With thin, slender legs, I try hard to fill the horizontal void by myself in their gaps. -In the spring of 2021 in Gadeok Island- <Chair> is a work that visualizes a folding camping chair. The work was made by assembling parts through aluminum CNC, MCT processing, anodizing finish, and acrylic laser cutting. The work is divided into two main features. The first is the chair shape, and the second is the shape of the dust whirling on the floor. First, the structure in the form of a circle cut out at the 1/4 point of the chair shape visualizes the trajectory of the chair unfolding. The artist projects the emotions that the artist experienced at the time through the object’s trajectory in the work. The trajectory of a strong or strong moving object is expressed in red, and those that are slow or related to sadness are expressed in a color close to blue. This is a method that the artist has been using since his first solo exhibition, 1stmovement. Secondly, the shape of the dust whirling on the floor surface can infer the artist’s will to start again from the experience of failure that the artist was going through at the time and the process of self-healing through work.