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sictransitgloriamvndi · 4 months
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sandmandaddy69 · 2 years
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Guno Park
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mimeticrhetoric · 1 year
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You see I opened up my ribcage and violence flew out…
(Mary Lambert)
art: Detail of “Nature of Things” Guno Park
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brightvoid · 1 day
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Graphite Drawing by Guno Park
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radical-revolution · 1 year
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"Man is as much attached to nature as a tree, and though he walks freely on two legs and is not rooted in the soil, he is by no means a self-sufficient, self-moving, and self-directing entity. For his life he depends absolutely on the same factors as the tree, the worm, and the fly, on the universal powers of nature, life, God, or whatever it may be. From some mysterious source life flows through him unceasingly; it does not just go in at birth and come out at death—he is the channel for an ever moving stream, a stream that carries the blood through his veins, that moves his lungs and brings him air to breathe, that raises his food from the earth and bears the light of the sun to his face."
Alan Watts
Art- Guno Park
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euphorictruths · 2 years
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Nature Of Things [detail]- Guno Park
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mvaljean525 · 2 years
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Here is my home. Here heap my cairn at just this hour some morning. The silence of my corpse will not be terrifying— the kinglets with their yellow crests will cross before the sun and their cries will be pleasant to hear.
In each of us, there is a country— I have known a man at home in the tundra, a seeker of barrows and old flints, and another, a woman, in the windy grasses of an island.
But here I would have you heap my cairn, this slippery cleft of sword ferns, these knobs of young Boletus and the sound of freshets curving cedarwood— the undercolor of my blood as I close my eyes like pebbles in that stream.
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Graphic - Guno Park  (B.1979)
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Guno Park
“Nature of Things”
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sheltiechicago · 2 years
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Detail of “Nature of Things,”  graphite/pencil on paper, 85 x 51.5 inches. All images © Guno Park, shared with permission
Vines and Flowers Intertwine with an Imposing Skeleton in an Elegant Graphite Drawing by Guno Park
Brooklyn-based artist Guno Park evokes the tradition of memento mori with an exquisite new drawing highlighting the precarious line between life and death. Titled “Nature of Things,” the meticulously crosshatched piece rendered in graphite stands at a striking 85 inches, portraying the oversized human figure with botanicals winding around its spinal column and through its chest. “Putting the skeleton together with vine, leaves, and flowers represents for me the power of nature and its inevitability of continuum. I find comfort in nature,” the artist says.
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brooklynmuseum · 7 years
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"Even though his body has been photographed and reproduced in print and online millions of times, I felt it could only be properly understood and appreciated by being drawn—a process in which you give the subject the attention it deserves." — @jeremydeller on Iggy Pop Life Class
Jeremy Deller (British, born 1966); Guno Park (Canadian, born South Korea 1979). Untitled (Sitting pose), from Iggy Pop Life Class by Jeremy Deller, 2016. Natural charcoal and compressed charcoal with erasing on paper. Brooklyn Museum
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itscolossal · 3 years
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Vines and Flowers Intertwine with an Imposing Skeleton in an Elegant Graphite Drawing by Guno Park
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supersonicart · 2 years
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“Inktober” at Nucleus Portland.
A selection of work of “Inktober,” a group exhibition currently on view at Nucleus Portland in Portland, Oregon.  
Inktober is a month long art challenge created by artist Jake Parker that is focused on improving skill and developing positive drawing habits. Every day for the month of October anyone participating in the Inktober challenge creates an ink drawing and posts it online.
Artists include: Andi Soto / Armando Veve / Edward Cao / Erica Williams / Fabian Lavater / Fajarallanda / Faunwood / Guno Park / Jake Parker / Joshua Lawyer/ Matt Schu / Michèle Schubert / Mizna Wada / Steven Russell Black / Ursula Doughty / Yusei Abe
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tournevole · 3 years
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Biro drawings by Guno Park
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stoic-aesthetic · 2 years
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Nature of Things
Artist: Guno Park
Social: Instagram
Source: This is Colossal
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bm-contemporary-art · 2 years
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Untitled (Lying Pose) from Iggy Pop Life Class by Jeremy Deller, Guno Park, 2016, Brooklyn Museum: Contemporary Art
Size: 15 x 22 1/2 in. (38.1 x 57.2 cm) frame: 23 1/8 × 29 1/8 × 1 15/16 in. (58.7 × 74 × 4.9 cm) Medium: Compressed charcoal on paper
https://www.brooklynmuseum.org/opencollection/objects/222608
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