The 'Real Life Architecture' exhibition has been created by Ilhwa Kim as a series of exquisitely designed artwork pieces that create an immersive experience for onlookers to get lost in.
The artwork collection is achieved entirely using hundreds of thousands of hand-rolled paper seeds and quills, which are formed into a series of extravagant scenes that draw the admirer in. What's created is a series of larger-than-life pieces that required ample material and work to be created. The various pieces highlight a somewhat abstract form, but could reveal hidden landscapes and images the longer the observer stares at them.
The 'Real Life Architecture' exhibition consists of 20 pieces in all and is on display now at The House Of Fine Art (HOFA) in London.
Paper-Made Mosaic Artwork
The 'Real Life Architecture' Exhibition by Ilhwa Kim is Enthralling
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