Hashtag Vortices I

Paul Kajander

Hashtag Vortices I, 202035.6 x 27.9cmPrice on Request
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coloured pencil on paperFranz KakaToronto
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This abstract artwork features a striking elliptical pattern composed of bold, red and white diagonal lines that radiate outward from the center, creating a hypnotic optical illusion. The symmetrical design and use of contrasting colors evoke a sense of movement and energy, drawing the viewer's attention to the dynamic composition. The artist's distinctive technique of using repetitive geometric shapes and lines suggests an exploration of themes related to visual perception, illusion, and the interplay between form and space. This piece likely reflects the artist's intention to challenge the viewer's understanding of perspective and investigate the visual impact of precise, patterned structures. ...

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Paul Kajander
Artist
Paul Kajander
1980

Paul Kajander's artistic practice spans a diverse array of mediums including video, sculpture, installation, photography, sound, performance, and drawing. For Kajander, video and sound emerge as essential mediums for examining the omnipresent impact of technology on contemporary existence. Despite living in Canada, Kajander maintains a strong connection to Seoul, a city he called home from 2011. His frequent excursions to Euljiro Street, renowned for its abundance of light stores and displays, fed his fascination and creative inspiration, anchoring his experiences in Korea as a rich hub for artistic thought. Beyond his own practice, Kajander partners with HaeAhn Woo Kwon to form HaeAhn Paul Kwon Kajander, a collaborative artistic venture that deliberately intertwines their personal and familial names, thereby challenging traditional categorizations of gender, ethnicity, and patriarchal lineage. This name fusion epitomizes their shared commitment to disrupting conventional identification constructs, reflecting the depth and nuance of their collaborative efforts. ...

Paul Kajander: Artworks
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Franz Kaka
Gallery
Franz Kaka
Toronto