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Porcelain Cube Bowl by Lee Min Kyu
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Contemporary item# 906319 (stock# 0388)
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Korean Art and Antiques
917-675-1369
$1200
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Porcelain Cube Bowl in the signature geometric style of Korean contemporary ceramic artist, Lee Min Kyu. The sides of the bowl seem to rise up straight, yet they taper outward ever so slightly. This bowl makes a great set when combined with the Lee Min Kyu Porcelain Vase (Stock #0387), as seen in the last photo here. Width: 9.5 inches, 24 cm; Height: 4.5 inches, 11.25 cm.
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Kim Young Mi, Wood-Fired Celadon-Glazed Porcelain Two
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Contemporary item# 1028693 (stock# 0631)
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Korean Art and Antiques
917-675-1369
$1150
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Kim Young Mi, Wood-Fired Celadon-Glazed Porcelain Two. Kim Young Mi subjects these pieces to repeated wood-firings until the ash from the firing has performed all of its organic magic on the surfaces of these living, breathing works of art, giving incomparable texture and color to her nature-loving forms. Kim Young Mi renews the pristine artistic intention of humanity. She says, "My ceramic works are a form of meditation - my humble attempts to live in grace like an open vessel, empty and yet full, of giving and receiving." Kim Young Mi's ceramics, with her inner thoughts woven into the clay, are the end results of her meditation. They quietly stir the human heart. They transform ordinary clay into the extraordinary. Height: 22 inches, 56 cm.
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Kim Young Mi Wood-Fired Celadon-Glazed Porcelain One
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Contemporary item# 1028696 (stock# 0632)
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Korean Art and Antiques
917-675-1369
$1150
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Kim Young Mi, Wood-Fired Celadon-Glazed Porcelain One. Kim Young Mi subjects these pieces to repeated wood-firings until the ash from the firing has performed all of its organic magic on the surfaces of these living, breathing works of art, giving incomparable texture and color to her nature-loving forms. Kim Young Mi renews the pristine artistic intention of humanity. She says, "My ceramic works are a form of meditation - my humble attempts to live in grace like an open vessel, empty and yet full, of giving and receiving." Kim Young Mi's ceramics, with her inner thoughts woven into the clay, are the end results of her meditation. They quietly stir the human heart. They transform ordinary clay into the extraordinary. Height: 23 inches, 58.5 cm.
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Kim Young Mi Wood-Fired Celadon-Glazed Porcelain Three
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Contemporary item# 1028692 (stock# 0630)
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Korean Art and Antiques
917-675-1369
$1150
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Kim Young Mi, Wood-Fired Celadon-Glazed Porcelain Three. Kim Young Mi subjects these pieces to repeated wood-firings until the ash from the firing has performed all of its organic magic on the surfaces of these living, breathing works of art, giving incomparable texture and color to her nature-loving forms. Kim Young Mi renews the pristine artistic intention of humanity. She says, "My ceramic works are a form of meditation - my humble attempts to live in grace like an open vessel, empty and yet full, of giving and receiving." Kim Young Mi's ceramics, with her inner thoughts woven into the clay, are the end results of her meditation. They quietly stir the human heart. They transform ordinary clay into the extraordinary. Height: 22.5 inches, 56.5 cm.
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Korean Contemporary Bojagi by Textile Artist Won Ju Seo
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Contemporary item# 1088275 (stock# 0809)
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Korean Art and Antiques
917-675-1369
$950
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From Inside to Outside by Won Ju Seo. Hand made of Korean silk, organza, and silk thread. Frame: 20.5 x 20.5 inches, 52 x 52 cm; Textile: 11.5 x 11.5 inches, 29 x 29 cm. The work of Korean textile artist, Won Ju Seo, is in major museums and prominent collections. She is renowned for her modern approach to the bojagi, the traditional Korean wrapping cloth that has been the subject of many museum exhibitions lately. The superiority of her breath-taking technique is matched by the artistry of her designs and the creative beauty of her palette. The dazzling juxtaposed geometrics are inspired by and pay tribute to the anonymous women who created bojagi for hundreds of years, while the gorgeous colors of Won Ju Seo's palette are unique to her modern creations.
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Korean Contemporary Bojagi by Textile Artist Won Ju Seo
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Contemporary item# 1042458 (stock# 0655)
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Korean Art and Antiques
917-675-1369
$800
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Looking Through My Window by Won Ju Seo. 17 x 13 inches, 43 x 33 cm. Hand made with Korean silk, organza, and ramie. The work of Korean textile artist, Won Ju Seo, is in major museums and prominent collections. She is renowned for her modern approach to the bojagi, the traditional Korean wrapping cloth that has been the subject of many museum exhibitions lately. The superiority of her breath-taking technique is matched by the artistry of her designs and the creative beauty of her palette. The dazzling juxtaposed geometrics are inspired by and pay tribute to the anonymous women who created bojagi for hundreds of years, while the gorgeous colors of Won Ju Seo's palette are unique to her modern creations.
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Reflect by Jahee Lee, Mirror Made of Antique Materials
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Contemporary item# 1077950 (stock# 0754)
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Korean Art and Antiques
917-675-1369
$750
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'Reflect' by Jahee Lee, mirror constructed entirely of antique wood and open ironwork with the Buddhist symbol for the wheel of life, only the glass is new. 24 x 6 inches, 61 x 15 cm. Growing up with parents who were social workers in a traditional Korean Hanok house of hand-hewn timber, Jahee Lee developed both a deep affection for people and for traditional materials. When her parents' orphanage, the Lighthouse in Haenam (est. 1953) was recently demolished, she decided to use the materials from the building to create mirrors. Someone else would probably have used the materials to create furniture or other structures, but mirrors are a thought-provoking choice. Jahee says "A mirror is an object that has many delicate layers of meaning. Through this object you can realize the meaning behind yourself and see within your life. When you are facing a mirror you cannot deny your feelings or deceive yourself. The mirror tells you exactly the truth with clarity that you cannot deny, it embraces you as you are, and it makes you think about yourself and how you relate to your world around you. I hope that by using materials from the old Lighthouse orphanage, the love and warmth and traditional values taught and practiced there will live on and inspire the person who looks in this mirror."
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Korean Contemporary Bojagi by Textile Artist Won Ju Seo
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Contemporary item# 1042457 (stock# 0654)
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Korean Art and Antiques
917-675-1369
$680
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Joy 1 by Won Ju Seo. 13 x 13 inches, 33 x 33 cm. Hand made with Korean silk. The work of Korean textile artist, Won Ju Seo, is in major museums and prominent collections. She is renowned for her modern approach to the bojagi, the traditional Korean wrapping cloth that has been the subject of many museum exhibitions lately. The superiority of her breath-taking technique is matched by the artistry of her designs and the creative beauty of her palette. The dazzling juxtaposed geometrics are inspired by and pay tribute to the anonymous women who created bojagi for hundreds of years, while the gorgeous colors of Won Ju Seo's palette are unique to her modern creations.
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Korean Contemporary Bojagi by Textile Artist Won Ju Seo
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Contemporary item# 1042456 (stock# 0653)
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Korean Art and Antiques
917-675-1369
$680
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Joy 2 by Won Ju Seo. 13 x 13 inches, 33 x 33 cm. Hand made with Korean silk. The work of Korean textile artist, Won Ju Seo, is in major museums and prominent collections. She is renowned for her modern approach to the bojagi, the traditional Korean wrapping cloth that has been the subject of many museum exhibitions lately. The superiority of her breath-taking technique is matched by the artistry of her designs and the creative beauty of her palette. The dazzling juxtaposed geometrics are inspired by and pay tribute to the anonymous women who created bojagi for hundreds of years, while the gorgeous colors of Won Ju Seo's palette are unique to her modern creations.
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Korean Contemporary Bojagi by Textile Artist Won Ju Seo
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Contemporary item# 1042459 (stock# 0656)
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Korean Art and Antiques
917-675-1369
$650
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Colors in My Surroundings 2 by Won Ju Seo. 15 x 9 inches, 38 x 23 cm. Hand made with Korean silk. The work of Korean textile artist, Won Ju Seo, is in major museums and prominent collections. She is renowned for her modern approach to the bojagi, the traditional Korean wrapping cloth that has been the subject of many museum exhibitions lately. The superiority of her breath-taking technique is matched by the artistry of her designs and the creative beauty of her palette. The dazzling juxtaposed geometrics are inspired by and pay tribute to the anonymous women who created bojagi for hundreds of years, while the gorgeous colors of Won Ju Seo's palette are unique to her modern creations.
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