South Korean artist Sun-Hyuk Kim uses stainless steel, by cutting, welding, melting and curving pipes and wires, to create figurative sculptures that feature human body parts and tree roots and stems. Sun-Hyuk Kim is a korean artist born in Suwon, 1984, who lives & works in Yongin, South Korea. The “pandemic in 2020 clearly shows how weak the existence of a human being is,”says Sun-Hyuk Kim, “We can feel the truth whenever we stand under the sky that we are just a tiny part of creation.”
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