1. material: molded plaster, painted with spray, pen, and acrylic paint.
Fragile World is derived and developed from the series Organic Concept. Fragile World is literally about fragility and transience, and the theme is further emphasized by depicting man-made objects conceptually close to nature as if they were porcelain, and then adding a kintsugi (metal-joining) effect.
Technique: I believe that both artifice and nature are fragile and ephemeral, and so I work in the likeness of ceramics, which I believe combines elements of both. The blue drawings are done with a pen and improvised without much thought.
Materials: I painted with spray, pen and acrylic painting on a molded plaster.
Concept: This series "Fragile World" was derived and developed from the previous series "Organic Concept: This series "Fragile World" was derived and developed from the previous series "Organic Concept". In Organic Concept, I tried to get the artificial closer to the natural by painting artificial objects into white and drawing small plants called The theme of Fragile World is literally fragileness and ephemerality, and in this series, I paint The theme of Fragile World is literally fragileness and ephemerality, and in this series, I paint something artificial got closer to the natural conceptually like a ceramic, and emphasize the theme by adding the effect of Kintsugi.
Technique: As I think both the artificial and the natural are fragile and ephemeral, I make the artificial objects of this series imitating ceramics. I actually use the color light gray instead of white to create a richness and brilliant varnish to give them a brightness like a ceramic. Blue drawing is improvised by only a pen trying not to think much.