Sculptor and artist Kyung Woo Han loves to warp his audiences' perspectives, creating extraordinary sculptures and art installations that bend reality.
Green House by Kyung Woo Han will definitely twist your mind. In this art installation, chairs and tables appear to be floating in mid-air while half the room is divided horizontally by green paint. What's mysterious about this piece is that the green paint appears to look like a liquid with the furniture floating above it.
Floating Furniture Art
Kyung Woo Han Will Twist Your Perspectives in this Surprising Installation
Trend Themes
1. Perception-warping Art Installations - Kyung Woo Han's art installations challenge the way audiences perceive reality.
2. Surrealistic Furniture Design - Green House's floating furniture creates a surrealistic atmosphere.
3. Interactive Art Experiences - Kyung Woo Han's sculptures encourage audience participation for a multi-sensory experience.
Industry Implications
1. Interior Design - Kyung Woo Han's floating furniture creates disruptive opportunities for interior designers to push beyond traditional design concepts.
2. Art and Sculpture - Kyung Woo Han's surrealistic sculptures and installations disrupt traditional notions of art.
3. Experiential Marketing - Kyung Woo Han's interactive art experiences create opportunities for brand activation and experiential marketing.