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Moon¡¯s Work Explanation
Beginning by a simple narrative that a
potter making celadon one thousand years ago is mundanely reincarnated in a
butterfly so examines own works, the work¡¯s theme is to shed the light on a
heartrending life of potters passing down valuable cultural heritage to future
generations by putting their heart and soul into a work making celadon as the
lowest class of people one thousand years ago. Because I wanted to get a little
bit closer to potters¡¯ tough life of the time, I reproduced a inlay technique
of ceramics through paints by facing and shaving off paints. Butterfly figuring
in a work expressed a strong will to freedom paradoxically in a former stuffed
butterfly-shaped work, but played a role of medium crossing time of history in
the recent work that butterfly is placed over celadon. Work formality giving an
audience chaos of reality and unreality through actual description of a
butterfly and description of celadon with pictorial inlay technique is an
inducement to realistic reproduction and vision effect, so is derived from the
artist¡¯s inquiring free will to the boundary between emptying and filling,
reality and unreality, and fiction and existence.
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