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Lee Jong Min

Lee Jong Min

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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Lee Jong Min, Untitled, 2023
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Lee Jong Min, Untitled, 2023

Lee Jong Min

Untitled, 2023
Porcelain
16 1/2 x 9 1/2 in
41.9 x 24.1 cm
Inscribed with artist's signature engobe on base
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$ 12,000.00
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  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 1 ) Lee Jong Min, Untitled, 2023
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'I use a medical dental drill bit to carve the surface of white porcelain, from a form thrown on a wheel, to create delicate patterns. This work requires an enormous...
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'I use a medical dental drill bit to carve the surface of white porcelain, from a form thrown on a wheel, to create delicate patterns. This work requires an enormous amount of patience, and I feel a sense of fulfillment that stays in my hands for a long time. My work preserves and respects craftsmanship and traditional pottery making techniques as much as possible. I try new things through my own research and creative practice in each process of preparing materials and creating works. I look for the subject matter of my work in various places in the vastness nature. The material starts from a tiny part that is invisible and sometimes becomes a point beyond the landscape. The materials found in this way are sometimes seeds, reborn as water droplets, condensing energy into flower buds.'

My work is to carve delicate patterns using medical needles on white porcelain that has been shaped with a spinning wheel. This takes a lot of patience and I feel a great sense of accomplishment in my work over the years. In addition, the spirit of craftsmanship and traditional pottery production techniques are preserved and respected as much as possible, and new attempts are made through my own research and creative practice in each process of preparing materials and creating works.” - Lee Jong Min

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