SANGSUN BAE
Painting | 2008
Bae expresses herself through soft and graceful lines and interlocking curves. By using organic forms, her work has a flowing elegance demonstrating complete abstraction. This basic element in her work reflects the stoic style of expression that invokes ties to Buddhism.
Size
67 x 58 inches - Unframed
Materials
Charcoal and Ink on Canvas
Authenticity
Hand signed by the artist
Monkey's fist 5
SANGSUN BAE
Painting | 2008
Bae expresses herself through soft and graceful lines and interlocking curves. By using organic forms, her work has a flowing elegance demonstrating complete abstraction. This basic element in her work reflects the stoic style of expression that invokes ties to Buddhism.
Size
67 x 58 inches - Unframed
Materials
Charcoal and Ink on Canvas
Authenticity
Hand signed by the artist
Behind the Scenes
Sangsun Bae
Kyoto, Japan
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Among the reasons a person might uproot her life and move to another country — a job, school, love — 'there was a statue that made me cry’ is not high on the list of common explanations. But Korean artist Sangsun Bae does not take lightly such moments of intense resonance. In fact, she has since built an impressive body of work around the idea of connection...
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