South Korean sculptor Park Ki Pyung creates hollow human works from resin and steel, pieces that appear to express an extreme melancholia with bowed heads and resigned body language. The life-size sculptures are held upright with rebar, and are built to reflect Pyung’s deep existential musings. By stripping the figures’ cores he points towards his own inner turmoil, presenting figurative shells, rather than completed human forms.
oooooh creepy. It’s like a sci-fi movie gone wrong.
Strange but interesting. It’s an independent style. —- Suzanne
The figures’ faces express so much!