Eshmaki

Won Cha

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This contemporary artwork features a striking, stylized spider image against a vibrant purple background. The spider's shape is boldly rendered in dark tones, creating a striking contrast with the warm orange frame. The use of transparent, flowing material adds a sense of movement and tension to the piece. The artist's technique blends figuration and abstraction, inviting the viewer to ponder the symbolic significance of the spider motif within the context of this visually arresting composition. The work's bold colors, distinctive style, and thought-provoking subject matter reflect the experimental and conceptual nature of contemporary art. ...

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Eshmaki
Artist
Won Cha

In Won Cha's installation practice, the personal and familial become deeply intertwined with the historical, the archival and the political. Lines extend from specific experiences to connect with historical events, figures, structural conditions, methods of survival and sources of pleasure, creating a dense web of nodes rich in overlapping complexity. The artist describes his works as simultaneously existing within and constituting a "site". Like the symbols collected from various cities, spaces and archives that appear and transform in Cha's installations, the artist's sites are protean. There is a sense that the site has been repeatedly constructed and deconstructed, that the site has travelled, picking up traces along the way that change the shape and texture of each incarnation. ...

Won Cha: Artworks
Eshmaki
Won Cha
Eshmaki, 2021
86 x 83cm
IMPORTED VIRUS FROM CHY-NA
Won Cha
IMPORTED VIRUS FROM CHY-NA, 2022
25 x 29cm
show Us Your tips
Won Cha
show Us Your tips, 2022
21 x 26cm
Always Bare for You
Won Cha
Always Bare for You, 2022
18 x 21cm
I Man I cure for Beads
Won Cha
I Man I cure for Beads, 2022
18 x 21cm
Can’t CTRL Me
Won Cha
Can’t CTRL Me, 2022
18 x 21cm
I man. I cure. 4 beads
Won Cha
I man. I cure. 4 beads, 2022
13 x 26cm
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