Good Things Take Time (3)
Good Things Take Time (3)

Dabin Ahn

Good Things Take Time (3), 202440.64 x 35.56cmSign in to view price
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oil on linen, terracotta, brass, and wood in artist’s frameHarper's
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Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This contemporary artwork features a visually striking composition with contrasting elements. The left panel displays a large, rough-textured rock formation against a dark, misty background, creating a sense of weight and solidity. In contrast, the right panel showcases a delicate, heart-shaped object made of natural materials, such as dried leaves or petals, mounted on a simple wooden stick. The juxtaposition of the rugged, earthy stone and the fragile, heart-shaped motif suggests a dialogue between strength and vulnerability, perhaps alluding to the duality of human experiences. The artist's intention may be to explore themes of nature, impermanence, and the emotional complexities of the human condition. ...

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Artist
Dabin Ahn
B.1988, South Korean

Navigating the space between realism and abstraction, Dabin Ahn crafts works that meditate on the fleeting nature of memory and material presence. His art skillfully blurs the lines between two- and three-dimensional forms, using trompe l’oeil techniques to challenge and expand the viewer’s sense of surface and depth. Inspired by the delicate beauty of traditional Korean ceramics and enriched by Western artistic legacies, Ahn painstakingly replicates textures and intricate details—especially of vintage porcelain figurines—inviting a nostalgic reflection on the impermanence of objects and experience. By focusing on everyday objects imbued with personal and cultural significance, his paintings emphasize their fragility and the passage of time. Through precise layering, subtle distortions, and an interplay of light and shadow, Ahn crafts compositions that feel both familiar and elusive, encouraging viewers to reconsider how memory and material presence influence our understanding of reality. His approach balances technical mastery with conceptual depth, transforming objects into meditations on presence, absence, and decay. Ahn’s work invites a quiet reflection on how impermanence shapes human experience, using visual illusions to blur the lines between what is real and what is perceived, thus deepening the emotional resonance of his art. ...

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