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Amazing pictures of twisted mulberry paper by Korean artist

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Abstract paintings from twisted colored paper from Ilhwa Kim

Abstract paintings from twisted colored paper from Ilhwa Kim

These unusual pattern of twisted colored paper remind both folk art and the work of famous artists-impressionists.The artist masterfully works from Seoul with Korean mulberry paper, which adds to its creativity extra flavor.

Unusual pictures from twisted paper remind both folk art and the artists of the impressionist movement

Unusual pictures from twisted paper remind both folk art and the artists of the impressionist movement

Artist from Seoul Ilhva Kim (Ilhwa Kim) creates from traditional Korean mulberry paper works of art. Kim paints by hand, cut, and then turns into small rolls of thousands of individual sheets of paper, inventing many of the original images and color abstractions.

Artist from Seoul Ilhva Kim creates from traditional Korean mulberry paper works of art

Artist from Seoul Ilhva Kim creates from traditional Korean mulberry paper works of art

Layers of colored paper, carefully selected by size and color, Kim neatly lays out in accordance with the design of future work. The artist's paintings resemble something works of the Impressionists - just went away for some distance, the viewer can see in the works of Koreans eye contour, the shape of hearts, human figures and much more.

The artist's paintings resemble something works of the Impressionists

The artist's paintings resemble something works of the Impressionists

Kim calls the paper tube "seeds" - indeed, tightly fitted together, rolled rolls are somewhat similar to the seeds of plants. It seems as if every such "seed" does not exist in itself, and constantly interacts with other "seeds" in the limited space of the web. If each time to consider pictures of Kim from different angles and from different distances seem like structure of the picture, its depth and color constantly undergo metamorphosis. The artist herself also noted this phenomenon: "The surface of the paintings, their meaning and depth are constantly changing throughout the day."

Kim calls the paper tube "seeds" - indeed, tightly fitted together, rolled rolls are somewhat similar to plant seeds

Kim calls the paper tube "seeds" - indeed, tightly fitted together, rolled rolls are somewhat similar to plant seeds

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