Untitled(cube No.14)
130.0 x 150.0 cm
Centre de création Gyeonggi
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Untitled(cube No.14)
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Biographie de l'artiste
Pyoun Dae Sik: Exploring Texture and Space Through Graphite Lines
Pyoun Dae Sik (born , South Korea) is a contemporary Korean graphite artist whose distinctive style centers on meticulous line drawings that delve into the complexities of space and repetition. His artistic journey began with formal training at Korea University, earning degrees in Fine Arts and Master’s Degrees in Art Education, shaping his approach to both technique and conceptual exploration. Sik's work distinguishes itself through a deliberate focus on graphite texture—a medium he skillfully manipulates to create layered surfaces that invite contemplation about materiality and process.- Early Influences: Sik’s artistic sensibilities were nurtured by exposure to Korean Avant-garde movements of the 1960s and 70s, particularly Zero Group and Actuel, groups who championed Abstract Expressionism and experimented with unconventional materials and techniques. These influences instilled in him a belief in pushing boundaries and questioning established conventions within art.
- Technique & Methodology: Sik’s artistic process involves repetitive drawing actions—often utilizing a single pencil to trace lines over and over again—resulting in textured graphite surfaces that capture subtle variations in tone and form. This methodical approach is not merely about achieving visual accuracy but also about conveying an emotional resonance through the physicality of the artwork.
- Notable Exhibitions: Sik’s artistic reputation grew steadily as he participated in numerous exhibitions across Korea, including ‘illusion’ at Haeslami Art Museum in Gangneung (2014), showcasing his exploration of minimalist aesthetics and textural depth. These presentations solidified his position within the Korean art landscape.
- Haeslami Art Museum Contribution: Sik's artwork "Untitled(cube No.8)" was featured prominently at Haeslami Art Museum, highlighting his commitment to conveying space and repetition through graphite texture. The museum’s focus on experimental art aligns perfectly with Sik’s artistic vision.
Exploring Minimalism and Texture
Sik’s artistic philosophy revolves around distilling visual elements to their essence—primarily line—while simultaneously investigating the interplay between surface and space. He achieves this through a painstaking process of layering graphite lines, creating textured surfaces that subtly shift in perception as viewers engage with the artwork. This technique isn't simply about replicating reality; it's about communicating an inner state or capturing a fleeting moment of contemplation. The resulting images are often characterized by their quiet elegance and understated complexity.- Graphite Texture Manipulation: Sik’s mastery lies in his ability to transform graphite into expressive material. He achieves this through controlled layering, hatching, and blending techniques—methods that reveal the inherent qualities of the medium itself.
- Spatial Depth Illusion: Despite employing a relatively simple visual vocabulary, Sik's drawings generate a profound sense of spatial depth. This illusion is achieved by carefully modulating tonal values and creating subtle variations in line thickness, guiding the viewer’s eye across the surface.
Recognition & Awards
Pyoun Dae Sik’s artistic achievements have garnered significant acclaim within Korea. Notably, he received the Presidential Award for his artwork “Untitled(the horizon)” at the eleventh National Art Exhibition (Gukjeon) in 2011—a testament to his dedication and talent. This honor underscored the importance of Korean contemporary art on a national level.Contemporary Relevance & Artistic Legacy
Pyoun Dae Sik’s work continues to resonate with audiences today, reflecting a timeless fascination with fundamental artistic principles—texture, repetition, and spatial illusion. His commitment to exploring these concepts through graphite demonstrates the enduring power of minimalist aesthetics and invites viewers to consider the profound beauty found in simplicity. He represents an important voice within Korean art history, embodying the spirit of experimentation and intellectual curiosity that characterizes the avant-garde movements of his formative years.pyoun dae sik
1970 - , South Korea
L'essentiel de l'artiste
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Graphite Texture Art
- Full Name: pyoun dae sik
- Nationality: Korean
- Notable Artworks:
- Untitled(cube No.8)
- Untitled(the horizon)
- Untitled(vacant cube)
- Place Of Birth: South Korea

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