Ambiguous Paper-Made Sculptures

These Unique Sculptures Come Together to Form Conceptual Shapes

The paper-made sculptures in Jongjin Park's Artistic Stratum series are ambiguous forms that take the shape of unique pieces of art.

The sculptures are created with an unprecedented technique that includes using paper and porcelain slip -- painting the porcelain slip between thousands of layers of paper towels. Once each creation takes shape, it is fired at 1280 degrees which burns away the paper and leaves the porcelain slip behind. The result is a completely ceramic structure that was designed with the help of an unusual layering process, contributing to depth and movement. Some of the sculptures are densely compressed while others show the layering of paper in more detail.

These paper-made sculptures are as beautiful as they are innovative, capturing the attention of art fans with their ambiguous forms.
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3. Unconventional Layering Process - The use of thousands of layers of paper towels in the creation of these sculptures presents opportunities for exploring new techniques and materials in art.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - The art and design industry can benefit from adopting the unconventional layering process and techniques demonstrated in these sculptures to create unique and innovative artwork.
2. Ceramics - The ceramics industry can explore the combination of paper and porcelain slip to create novel and visually striking ceramic structures.
3. Fine Art - Fine art professionals can be inspired by the concept of creating ambiguous forms and conceptual shapes using unconventional materials, leading to the discovery of new artistic expressions.

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