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Harmony of Nature #1

All natural beings have different shapes and properties, but they blend in with their surroundings. Life and materials have their own flow and texture, so they have different directions, but the parts they meet fill each other's empty spaces. A series of thin lines on this vessel represent the inherent flow of life and materials and the highlighted thick lines represent the outer periphery where they touch. They have different shapes but come into contact to form a piece of art.
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Dubong Kim
Seoul, South Korea
Dubong Kim has loved crafting since a young age. He pursued metalworking in university to craft his own pieces. In his exchange student semester in th ...
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