Young-Ji Cha - Seasaw
Title:
Seasaw | 2022
Description:
Seesaw was inspired by Young-Ji Cha’s personal highs and lows throughout everyday life. Using themes from traditional Korean motifs and lore to stage her characters, she crafts surreal moments that are utterly engaging.
“I wanted to tell stories of ups and downs I experienced using characters and elements that are familiar to me. I experimented with low key and high key palettes as well as different mask designs to illustrate my ideas in a more surreal way.”
In doing so, Young-Ji Cha creates scenes that invite imagination from the viewers, leaving the “why” and “where” open to interpretation.
Details:
Archival print on Moab Entrada 290gsm paper with hand deckled edges.
Numbered, stamped and signed by artist.
355 x 355 (mm) Diptych
Edition of xx | 30
Title:
Seasaw | 2022
Description:
Seesaw was inspired by Young-Ji Cha’s personal highs and lows throughout everyday life. Using themes from traditional Korean motifs and lore to stage her characters, she crafts surreal moments that are utterly engaging.
“I wanted to tell stories of ups and downs I experienced using characters and elements that are familiar to me. I experimented with low key and high key palettes as well as different mask designs to illustrate my ideas in a more surreal way.”
In doing so, Young-Ji Cha creates scenes that invite imagination from the viewers, leaving the “why” and “where” open to interpretation.
Details:
Archival print on Moab Entrada 290gsm paper with hand deckled edges.
Numbered, stamped and signed by artist.
355 x 355 (mm) Diptych
Edition of xx | 30
Title:
Seasaw | 2022
Description:
Seesaw was inspired by Young-Ji Cha’s personal highs and lows throughout everyday life. Using themes from traditional Korean motifs and lore to stage her characters, she crafts surreal moments that are utterly engaging.
“I wanted to tell stories of ups and downs I experienced using characters and elements that are familiar to me. I experimented with low key and high key palettes as well as different mask designs to illustrate my ideas in a more surreal way.”
In doing so, Young-Ji Cha creates scenes that invite imagination from the viewers, leaving the “why” and “where” open to interpretation.
Details:
Archival print on Moab Entrada 290gsm paper with hand deckled edges.
Numbered, stamped and signed by artist.
355 x 355 (mm) Diptych
Edition of xx | 30