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Goryeo celadon (2005) Painting by Dojoong Jo
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Original Artwork (One Of A Kind)
Painting,
Pigments
on Canvas
- Dimensions Height 28.6in, Width 25.6in
- Framing This artwork is not framed
- Categories Paintings under $20,000 Oriental Art artwork_cat.Still Life
Perhaps the most famous and valuable relic of the Goryeo Dynasty is the celadon. Celadon porcelain is the name of ceramics with a clear and delicate turquoise glaze that was refined and developed in Goryeo. Its color looks like a blue sky in the fall. They made celadon bowls, cups, jars, pillows, and even tiles.
The reason celadon is a cultural property of Korea is that it is impossible to reproduce celadon made by the Goryeo Dynasty with modern technology.
But I don't think it's a matter of technology.
Perhaps the soil that made up the celadon at that time was a rare colored soil that was difficult to obtain.
The work in the photo is celadon painted with soil. Ceramics cannot be reproduced with modern technology, but I reproduced them with paintings.
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I want to put the image of eternity in my heart and draw it on canvas. I have been using soil as a material since 1997, leading the earth painting genre in the world of art history. I had a desire to break away from the same art form. My discovery experience commenced by erasing my past experiences and knowledge. The soil is cozy and warm. It is comfortable and calm. This feeling cannot be felt with the color of paint. This initiated the possibility of discovering a new perspective for the essence of things. I started by rejecting the techniques I enjoyed in the past. When as a painter you are free from this burden, you can discover a fresh sense of nature and begin to see the depth and the clarity.
Art is a new discovery
Colors that cannot be expressed with paints. The struggle with the soil to get it
Even if I wrestle with the soil day and night like this, there is a color that is so rare that it disappears with a single brushstroke.
It was a process to find originality
Beautiful paintings are great works. However, it is not a work of art or a cultural property.
I think a work of art, first, must have originality, and secondly, no one should be able to imitate it
The beauty of nature is all contained in my work.
It is the most original work that no one can imitate, and it has the best fit for the era of pursuing pure art and returning to nature
- Nationality: SOUTH KOREA
- Date of birth : unknown date
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- Groups: Korean Contemporary Artists