"Closing In": junk collage |
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“Animal in the Wind” (2014), clay, 36.7 x 20.8 x 30 centimeters. |
“Walking Daydream” (2024), clay and foam clay, 49 x 36 x 46.5 centimeters |
Jung’s pensive, abstracted beings sprout limbs and minimal—if any—facial features. Each piece is vaguely animalistic and evocative of weather, the elements, and organic textures. A cloud walks on four legs, a green flame looks back at us with two beady eyes, or a wavy, blue being takes on the physical persona of wind.
Many of Jung’s works tap into universal human experiences and concerns, like dreams, possibilities, and ego. “Potential,” for example, highlights a slightly bulbous, pink form that stands on four legs, as if preparing to metamorphose into something altogether new. Jung will open a solo exhibition on November 16 at Simple Object in Taipei. Find more on Instagram.
“Burn Green” (2024), clay, 29.5 x 14 x 47.2 centimeters |
“Potential” (2019), clay, 17 x 12 x 32 centimeters |
“Free Animal” (2024), clay, 43.5 x 16.3 x 38 centimeters |
jungle sook |
The Dancing House in Prague,
designed by Frank Gehry and Vlado Milunić and completed in 1996, is an icon of contemporary architecture.
This structure, also stands out for its innovative design that imitates the movement of a dancing couple, with a curved and dynamic façade. Named "Fred and Ginger" in reference to famous dancers Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers, the building represents a bold break from traditional architectural styles and adds an element of modernity to Prague's cityscape.
Throwback Thursday ...
Demura Sensei
breaking concrete on volunteer
Japanese Village Karate demonstration
Buena Park, CA 1975
2 comments:
These Ceramic Sculptures look fabulous, Jacki!
Prague is such a beautiful city full of culture and history dating back to the Austrian empire. I was there once about 15 years ago and I really was impressed.
Thank you, Elenor, I've only been in Budapest,Poland, Amsterdam, France, but the beauty and history of the building was so impressive,
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