rAWrAW project.

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A multimedia artist based in Seoul, Korea. (b. 1979) I studied sculpture at school and I did mostly paintings, installation and performances for 15 years as an artist and curator. I really enjoy experimentation and I am interested in lines, contrast, abstract, illusion, pattern making, mixing media and forms like half-abstract and half-figurative. I consider NFT as a big archiving space, so I wish to record my life in NFTs, and hope to include non-art NFTs in the future as well. The intention of rAWrAW project back in 2007 was also to make a life as one work. My recent NFT works are three types:The first is to mint previous works.The next is based on the moire effect, when two or more sets of lines are overlapped in different angles, it creates illusionistic lines only when they are moving. I thought this moving element could match NFT qualities, and the moire effects reminded me of some of my favourite concepts like reality vs illusion, energy, frequency and vibration. The last is abstract pixel study where I change photography and paintings into simpler pixels of abstract composition and shapes. The reason why this was interesting to me was because the point of pixels is to represent things and wanted to reverse the purpose to find a different beauty.

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A multimedia artist based in Seoul, Korea. (b. 1979) I studied sculpture at school and I did mostly paintings, installation and performances for 15 years as an artist and curator. I really enjoy experimentation and I am interested in lines, contrast, abstract, illusion, pattern making, mixing media and forms like half-abstract and half-figurative. I consider NFT as a big archiving space, so I wish to record my life in NFTs, and hope to include non-art NFTs in the future as well. The intention of rAWrAW project back in 2007 was also to make a life as one work. My recent NFT works are three types:The first is to mint previous works.The next is based on the moire effect, when two or more sets of lines are overlapped in different angles, it creates illusionistic lines only when they are moving. I thought this moving element could match NFT qualities, and the moire effects reminded me of some of my favourite concepts like reality vs illusion, energy, frequency and vibration. The last is abstract pixel study where I change photography and paintings into simpler pixels of abstract composition and shapes. The reason why this was interesting to me was because the point of pixels is to represent things and wanted to reverse the purpose to find a different beauty.

A multimedia artist based in Seoul, Korea. (b. 1979) I studied sculpture at school and I did mostly paintings, installation and performances for 15 years as an artist and curator. I really enjoy experimentation and I am interested in lines, contrast, abstract, illusion, pattern making, mixing media and forms like half-abstract and half-figurative. I consider NFT as a big archiving space, so I wish to record my life in NFTs, and hope to include non-art NFTs in the future as well. The intention of rAWrAW project back in 2007 was also to make a life as one work. My recent NFT works are three types:The first is to mint previous works.The next is based on the moire effect, when two or more sets of lines are overlapped in different angles, it creates illusionistic lines only when they are moving. I thought this moving element could match NFT qualities, and the moire effects reminded me of some of my favourite concepts like reality vs illusion, energy, frequency and vibration. The last is abstract pixel study where I change photography and paintings into simpler pixels of abstract composition and shapes. The reason why this was interesting to me was because the point of pixels is to represent things and wanted to reverse the purpose to find a different beauty.

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