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Park Chan Girl: Metal Sculpture

August 24, 2011 By Wendy Campbell

Korean artist Park Chan Girl constructs metal sculptures from thin metal layers he calls “sliced images” using three-dimensional topography charts to plan his pieces.  Park also welds thousands of small steel nuts into a intricately textured skin, moulding them into human and animal forms.

Park has a BFA in Sculpture from Chungnam National University and an MFA in Fine Arts from KyungHee University.  He has exhibited in numerous solo and group exhibitions across Korea and China.

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