Doubt-Forest(Tears)
Acrylic On Paper
Contemporary Art
2009
Contemporary
300.0 x 500.0 cm
Associazione Musei d’Arte Coreani
Yang Dae Won (Yang Dàwén) (1966 –)
Yang Dae Won: un artista coreano celebre per le sue geometrie intense e simboliche. Le sue opere, spesso caratterizzate da colori primari e figure Dongulin, esplorano la condizione umana con profondità e suggestione.
Associazione Musei d’Arte Coreani (Seoul, South Korea)
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A Visceral Encounter with Emotion: Doubt-Forest (Tears)
In the vast, immersive expanse of Doubt-Forest (Tears), the viewer is not merely an observer but a witness to a profound psychological drama. Created in 2009 by the South Korean master Yang Dae Won, this monumental work—measuring a staggering 300 x 500 cm—commands the space with an almost overwhelming presence. The painting presents a haunting figure characterized by a striking green visage, clad in deep black attire, poised in a moment of intense, frozen tension. As the eye traverses the canvas, it encounters the terrifyingly beautiful sight of the subject standing amidst flames, a visual metaphor that suggests both destruction and a transformative, albeit painful, purification. The sheer scale of the acrylic on paper allows the artist to manipulate light and shadow on a grand stage, making every brushstroke feel like a heartbeat in a silent, burning forest.
The technical mastery of Yang Dae Won lies in his ability to marry the precision of geometric abstraction with the raw, visceral energy of figurative expression. While his broader body of work often explores the structured harmony of Dongulin figures and symbolic geometry, Doubt-Forest (Tears) leans into a more surrealist and emotive territory. The use of acrylic allows for bold, saturated pigments that vibrate against one another; the verdant green of the face creates a jarring, supernatural contrast against the dark void of the clothing and the incandescent glow of the fire. This interplay of color serves to heighten the sense of unease, pulling the viewer into a dreamscape where the boundaries between the physical world and the subconscious are blurred.
Beyond its striking visual impact, the painting serves as a deep meditation on the human condition, specifically the themes of uncertainty and sorrow. The title itself, hinting at both a labyrinthine "forest" of doubt and the release of "tears," suggests a journey through internal conflict. The knife held by the figure introduces an element of danger and decisive action, perhaps symbolizing the sharp, cutting nature of truth or the self-inflicted wounds of grief. For collectors and interior designers, this piece offers more than just aesthetic grandeur; it provides a profound focal point for spaces that demand intellectual depth and emotional resonance. A high-quality reproduction of this masterpiece brings into a contemporary setting a window into the soul of Korean modernism, inviting conversation through its complex layers of symbolism and its unapologetic, fiery passion.
Dettagli sull'opera
- Titolo: Doubt-Forest(Tears)
- Artista: Yang Dae Won (Yang Dàwén)
- Anno: 2009
- Dimensioni originali: 300.0 x 500.0 cm
- Formato: Portrait
- Stato del copyright: Protetti da copyright
- Dove vederlo: Associazione Musei d’Arte Coreani
- Epoca: Contemporary
- Contesto del corpus: symbolic representation , korean tradition
- Colore predominante: Brown
Informazioni rapide
- Year: 2009
- Subject or theme: Human condition and symbolic representation
- Dimensions: 300 x 500 cm
- Notable elements: Green face, knife, figure standing on fire
- Medium: Acrylic on paper
- Location: Korean Art Museum Association