Rorschach, 2017
Self Portrait, 2014
Self portrait, 2015 72.7 x 90.9 cm, oil on canvas
Portrait 2015
Portraits, 2016 53.0 x 45.5 cm, oil on canvas
Dancing Death, 2014 162.2 x 130.3 cm, oil on canvas
Portrait, 2015 - collaboration with 'Bowl'
Portrait 2015
Anthrophobia, 2016 130.3 x 162.2 cm, oil on canvas
Organ series, 2012
Although it is universal that the subject of the human body comes to be an attractive object to many artists, many people feel rejection to the expression of bones and organs inside the human body. It is unfamiliar, but if it is a story in a material other than spirit, it feels more authentic in the shape of the bone that has been wiped out.
It draws bones but it does not necessarily convey death or Memento Mori. Even when bringing motives from dancing deaths. If I want to convey something through these materials, it is a sense of familiarity and affinity, not fear or lessons. Although it comes to the strange now, everyone who draws or appreciates has it all under the skin. The outside can give an impression to the viewer as intended, but the bones are not. I am relieved there.
Dabin Lee