Artist (10) 썸네일형 리스트형 Lee HyunBae Although Onggi does not stand out compared to the beautiful celadon and fine white porcelain, it, which occupies the one side of our daily life, is a vital vessel and storage means in Korea's dietary life. Lee Hyundae, a potter, fell for Onggi when he worked as a part-time junk man. It was in 1991 when he entered the field of Onggi right away. He, who only concentrated in Onggi for about 25 year.. Lee Hyemi Lee HyeMi is an artist who explores the texture of ceramics through numerous glaze experiments. She applies a variety of glaze to her work, choosing the proper soil, firing ways based on the glaze. Her work is largely divided into dishes using white porcelain and objects using colored clay. Her work maximizes the impression from the glaze through comparatively simple and natural shapes. She main.. Kim Jeongbum Kim Jeongbum's cyanidation escapes from the extension of tradition. Even though his cyanidation embrace the traditional patterns, it lies on the free expression, not bordering the East and the West. The traditional patterns are used as one pattern, mixing one and each other without border. It looks that the artist breakups them which contain various meanings. Furthermore, such work is a mission .. Yoon Sanghyuk Yoon Sanghyuk shows the work, putting the image of soil which is the material of ceramics into ceramic. It seems that the pattern built up different color of the soil cuts out of the section of the stratum. The artist mainly uses marbling and fissure techniques. The combination of colors and patterns from the process of the work can not avoid coincidence because of nature of the process. However.. Kim Hansa Kim Hansa fuses different medium of soil and glass into a single work. He was already fascinated with buncheong, a more expressive, fast and free out of Korean ceramics. In addition to the freewheeling buncheong, he embodies the color of glass that cannot be filled with ceramic glaze alone. While everyday wares exclude ornaments and adhere to simple deformities, shapes and colors are in variety .. Kang Junyoung Kang JunYoung releases message on his work related to his personal experience, such as his childhood in the United States or sudden loss of a family member. Based on hip-hop culture, his graffiti lettering contains love and family that repeatedly appears in his work. In his context of ‘alienation’, his recent works combine the currently disappeared ware ‘ttong jang gun’ with messages of Korean d.. Lee ChangHwa Lee ChangHwa, between functionality and formality, constant exploration of the possibilities of crafts, has been working with Korean porcelain for a long time incorporating various modern elements and shade expression of cobalt blue. Starting 2016 , Lee ChangHwa has made over 500 pieces and now constantly creating with a twist in formality of the ceramic. Lee Chang Hwa’s artistic experiment be.. Kwon SoonHyung Kwon SoonHyeong, Korea's first-generation potter, who applied modern glaze techniques to traditional Korean ceramics, has made over ten thousand pieces over the course of his life. After spending his youth during the Japanese colonial era, he graduated from Seoul National University(1949-1955) and a year at Cleveland Institute of Art(1959-1960). After returning to Korea, he introduced modern pot.. 이전 1 2 다음