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The Lost Tree by Ri Eung Woo

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The Lost Tree by Ri Eung Woo

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The Lost Tree by Ri Eung Woo

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    February 10, 2023

    by Artist: Ri Eung Woo (KR)

    Translated by Google •

      As a nature artist, I work with pure nature by using only natural elements without other things. My artistic theme is "Man and Nature" and it is based on oriental philosophy.

      In the far eastern countries, people traditionally lived with nature as a friend or partner. This ancient tradition has an effect when I set up my works on site. I always try to find the beauty of nature and create my works according to the rules of nature. I expect the audience to recognize "nature" through my works. Also, I aim for a peaceful world with my works, with a symbiosis between man and nature.

      Nowadays, unfortunately, we live in a very chaotic time where nature is changing. Especially the climate changes caused by global warming have been causing drought and floods in many countries for years. For this project, I try to install "The Lost Tree". It is an imagination of man remembering the trees in the forest that have disappeared due to the weather changes.
      Source: 2022.waldkunst.com/kuenstler/ri-eung-woo

      Translated by Google •

        The sculpture by Ri Eung Woo (KR) is called "The lost tree".

        He writes about it in the catalogue:

        As a nature artist, I work with pure nature by using only natural elements without other things. My artistic theme is "Man and Nature" and it is based on oriental philosophy.

        In the Far Eastern countries, people traditionally lived with nature as a friend or partner. This ancient tradition has an effect when I set up my works on site. I always try to find the beauty of nature and create my works according to the rules of nature. I expect the audience to recognize "nature" through my works. In addition, I strive for a peaceful world with my works, with a symbiosis between man and nature.

        Nowadays, unfortunately, we live in a very chaotic time in which nature is changing. In particular, climate changes caused by global warming have led to droughts and floods in many countries for years. For this project, I am trying to install "The Lost Tree". It is an idea of man remembering the trees in the forest that have disappeared due to changes in the weather.

        Translated by Google •

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