Based in Seoul, Korean digital artist Kyuin Shim creates otherworldly human sculptures. Using 3D rendering software, the images depict the human body in a surreal way. By exploring the various meanings of Korean expressions in his work, one of Shim’s latest series is titled ‘흑흑’, which means ‘cry cry’ and ‘black black’ and depicts a […]
Based in Seoul, Korea, Kyuin Shim is a digital artist and sculptor who executes dark and poignant visions by altering the human body. His latest sculptural series "Black Black" features several monochromatic renditions of mannequin-like figures whose bodies seem to disintegrate before one's eyes. In Korean, the title of the series has two meanings: "Black" and "Sound of Crying." The characters' flesh becomes consumed by bubbling matter that eventually turns into a downpour of water from their limbs and orifices. A recent series of digital 3D renderings, "Small Place," similarly abstracts the human body, this time in all white. Featuring different groupings of feet sticking out from under a cubicle-like prism, the piece evokes the smothering closeness of an unhealthy relationship. Take a look at some of Shim's work below.
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Based in Seoul, Korean digital artist Kyuin Shim creates otherworldly human sculptures. Using 3D rendering software, the images depict the human body in a surreal way. By exploring the various meanings of Korean expressions in his work, one of Shim’s latest series is titled ‘흑흑’, which means ‘cry cry’ and ‘black black’ and depicts a […]
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Based in Seoul, Korea, Kyuin Shim is a digital artist and sculptor who executes dark and poignant visions by altering the human body. His latest sculptural series "Black Black" features several monochromatic renditions of mannequin-like figures whose bodies seem to disintegrate before one's eyes. In Korean, the title of the series has two meanings: "Black" and "Sound of Crying." The characters' flesh becomes consumed by bubbling matter that eventually turns into a downpour of water from their limbs and orifices. A recent series of digital 3D renderings, "Small Place," similarly abstracts the human body, this time in all white. Featuring different groupings of feet sticking out from under a cubicle-like prism, the piece evokes the smothering closeness of an unhealthy relationship. Take a look at some of Shim's work below.
Kyuin Shim è un giovano artista sudcoreano con la passione per l’arte digitale. Le sue sculture, che a prima vista sembrano vere e tangibili, in realtà non sono altro che ottime elaborazioni …
Based in Seoul, Korean digital artist Kyuin Shim creates otherworldly human sculptures. Using 3D rendering software, the images depict the human body in a surreal way. By exploring the various meanings of Korean expressions in his work, one of Shim’s latest series is titled ‘흑흑’, which means ‘cry cry’ and ‘black black’ and depicts a […]
Based in Seoul, Korean digital artist Kyuin Shim creates otherworldly human sculptures. Using 3D rendering software, the images depict the human body in a surreal way. By exploring the various meanings of Korean expressions in his work, one of Shim’s latest series is titled ‘흑흑’, which means ‘cry cry’ and ‘black black’ and depicts a […]
David Henry Brown Jr. has garnered attention in recent years for “Resemblage” selfies as "David Henry Nobody Jr.," blending collage and sculpture with his face as a canvas. He was featured in Hi-Fructose Vol. 43, and since then, these works have evolved and become more and more elaborate. Recent video versions of this series reflect this in the most visceral sense.
Based in Seoul, Korean digital artist Kyuin Shim creates otherworldly human sculptures. Using 3D rendering software, the images depict the human body in a surreal way. By exploring the various meanings of Korean expressions in his work, one of Shim’s latest series is titled ‘흑흑’, which means ‘cry cry’ and ‘black black’ and depicts a […]
Based in Seoul, Korean digital artist Kyuin Shim creates otherworldly human sculptures. Using 3D rendering software, the images depict the human body in a surreal way. By exploring the various meanings of Korean expressions in his work, one of Shim’s latest series is titled ‘흑흑’, which means ‘cry cry’ and ‘black black’ and depicts a […]
Based in Seoul, Korea, Kyuin Shim is a digital artist and sculptor who executes dark and poignant visions by altering the human body. His latest sculptural series "Black Black" features several monochromatic renditions of mannequin-like figures whose bodies seem to disintegrate before one's eyes. In Korean, the title of the series has two meanings: "Black" and "Sound of Crying." The characters' flesh becomes consumed by bubbling matter that eventually turns into a downpour of water from their limbs and orifices. A recent series of digital 3D renderings, "Small Place," similarly abstracts the human body, this time in all white. Featuring different groupings of feet sticking out from under a cubicle-like prism, the piece evokes the smothering closeness of an unhealthy relationship. Take a look at some of Shim's work below.
Based in Seoul, Korean digital artist Kyuin Shim creates otherworldly human sculptures. Using 3D rendering software, the images depict the human body in a surreal way. By exploring the various meanings of Korean expressions in his work, one of Shim’s latest series is titled ‘흑흑’, which means ‘cry cry’ and ‘black black’ and depicts a […]
Based in Seoul, Korea, Kyuin Shim is a digital artist and sculptor who executes dark and poignant visions by altering the human body. His latest sculptural series "Black Black" features several monochromatic renditions of mannequin-like figures whose bodies seem to disintegrate before one's eyes. In Korean, the title of the series has two meanings: "Black" and "Sound of Crying." The characters' flesh becomes consumed by bubbling matter that eventually turns into a downpour of water from their limbs and orifices. A recent series of digital 3D renderings, "Small Place," similarly abstracts the human body, this time in all white. Featuring different groupings of feet sticking out from under a cubicle-like prism, the piece evokes the smothering closeness of an unhealthy relationship. Take a look at some of Shim's work below.
Based in Seoul, Korea, Kyuin Shim is a digital artist and sculptor who executes dark and poignant visions by altering the human body. His latest sculptural series "Black Black" features several monochromatic renditions of mannequin-like figures whose bodies seem to disintegrate before one's eyes. In Korean, the title of the series has two meanings: "Black" and "Sound of Crying." The characters' flesh becomes consumed by bubbling matter that eventually turns into a downpour of water from their limbs and orifices. A recent series of digital 3D renderings, "Small Place," similarly abstracts the human body, this time in all white. Featuring different groupings of feet sticking out from under a cubicle-like prism, the piece evokes the smothering closeness of an unhealthy relationship. Take a look at some of Shim's work below.
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