Han Hyo Seok's Artwork is Not Meant for the Dinner Table
Harris Jay Rosenberg Alterman — January 24, 2012 — Art & Design
References: artside.org & sweet-station
The fleshy faces of Han Hyo Seok look like something that would be in a butcher shop on an alien planet where they feast on humans. When art buffs say they are looking for art in its rawest form, it doesn't get much rawer than this.
The meaty masks all appear to be quite somber (it could be the fact that they are made out of meat). One can see in the eyes of the faces that they're gloomy and looking for some kind of escape.
While shocking and grotesque to look at, Han Hyo Seok's meat art reflects the deep emotions of humans.
The meaty masks all appear to be quite somber (it could be the fact that they are made out of meat). One can see in the eyes of the faces that they're gloomy and looking for some kind of escape.
While shocking and grotesque to look at, Han Hyo Seok's meat art reflects the deep emotions of humans.
Trend Themes
1. Edible Art - Opportunity to integrate unconventional food mediums as a new form of art.
2. Organic Expressionism - Opportunity for organic-based art forms using natural elements and materials for greater emotional depth.
3. Raw Emotion - Opportunity to use unconventional mediums to create new forms of emotionally raw art.
Industry Implications
1. Culinary Arts - Incorporation of meat and other unconventional food mediums as an artistic approach to cuisine and presentation.
2. Fine Arts - Increased exploration and incorporation of organic-based materials in art forms.
3. Marketing - Opportunity to use unconventional mediums to create memorable marketing campaigns that resonate emotionally.
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