Artist Hwang Ju-hyun, a fiber arts major, crafts stunning fields and skies filled with radiant light using silk, wax, and acid dyes. She employs the 'batik' dyeing technique, which harnesses the adhesiveness of wax for selective fabric dyeing. This method involves applying hot, melted wax to the fabric and then dyeing the uncovered areas, allowing for the creation of intricate shapes through controlled dyeing.
Through multiple color applications, Hwang Ju-hyun depicts landscapes adorned with flowers and birds in warm hues. Her inspiration to portray nature stems from its constant ability to provide comfort and stability. Common motifs in her work include lotus leaves and peacocks. Historically, these symbols have represented comfort and stability in chaotic societies. The 'flexible yet resilient vitality' of the lotus and the 'pure immortal soul' of the peacock's feathers symbolize the unchanging elements and the healing power of love in modern, turbulent times.
Hwang Ju-hyun's art transcends simple flat creations, offering a platform to explore the developmental potential of traditional dyeing techniques and expanding modern art expressions. The dyes absorbed by the subtly glossy silk reveal the splendid lights of nature with a depth surpassing any painting.
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