Masspatterns - GWON OSANG

Masspatterns

The ‘Masspatterns’ series explores a new sculptural order through the repetition and aggregation of photographic images. Gwon Osang photographs or collects images of various objects, human figures, and animals, enlarges them, and produces them as flat surfaces that are assembled into dense structural formations.
 
Individual images overlap and repeat to form visual patterns, which in turn expand into mass-like sculptural structures. Through this process, the accumulation of images generates a visual rhythm and density, creating a new configuration where sculptural mass intersects with the flatness of photographic imagery.

Masspatterns

The ‘Masspatterns’ series explores a new sculptural order through the repetition and aggregation of photographic images. Gwon Osang photographs or collects images of various objects, human figures, and animals, enlarges them, and produces them as flat surfaces that are assembled into dense structural formations.
 
Individual images overlap and repeat to form visual patterns, which in turn expand into mass-like sculptural structures. Through this process, the accumulation of images generates a visual rhythm and density, creating a new configuration where sculptural mass intersects with the flatness of photographic imagery.

Masspatterns

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