Picket Pixels Dissipate from Han Hsu-Tung’s Fragmented Figurative Sculptures — Colossal

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#Han Hsu-Tung
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“Hussar” (2022), combined wooden, 71 x 81 x 26 centimeters. All photos © Han Hsu-Tung, shared with permission
Digital and analog realms collide within the dynamic sculptures of Taiwanese artist Han Hsu-Tung (beforehand). Utilizing tender western redcedar or Laotian fir, Han carves picket animals and figures which are whisked into pixels, which seem to dissolve and float away from the central type. One in all his most up-to-date works, the stately warrior-like “Shaolin,” additionally contains a kinetic part that shifts the blocks in jarring, horizontal actions. Taking roughly three to 4 months to finish, every work blends a computerized imaginative and prescient with the standard medium because it attracts consideration to the scattered nature of the digital world and the way particular person components are important to the entire.
Discover extra of Han’s fragmented sculptures on his web site and Instagram.

“Sundown Clouds” (2022), combined wooden, 57 x 43 x 14 centimeters

“Shaolin” (2020), western redcedar, 130 x 78 x 40 centimeters

Element of “Hussar” (2022), combined wooden, 71 x 81 x 26 centimeters

“The Daybreak” (2021), western redcedar, 101 x 77 x 40 centimeters

Element of “The Daybreak” (2021), western redcedar, 101 x 77 x 40 centimeters

Element of “Sundown Clouds” (2022), combined wooden, 57 x 43 x 14 centimeters
#Han Hsu-Tung
#kinetic sculpture
#sculpture
#wooden
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