There is no place – Shallow cuts 2008
				
Posted: 
Sun Oct 23, 2011 11:56 amby zafra52
				This a picture of Kibong Rhee's installation, who 
uses common day objects to create an illusion 
of movement and transformation. The object 
itself is quite large and rotates creating an ever 
changing landscape. I hope you like it.

 
			
				Re: There is no place – Shallow cuts 2008
				
Posted: 
Sun Oct 23, 2011 9:08 pmby Matt. K
				I see a weeping willow tree in the mist. From what it is made....(not a weeping willow tree?) 
 
  
 
			
				Re: There is no place – Shallow cuts 2008
				
Posted: 
Mon Oct 24, 2011 8:44 pmby surenj
				Matt. K wrote:I see a weeping willow tree in the mist. From what it is made....(not a weeping willow tree?) 
Plus I think maybe struck by lightning? Nice cover for a horror book.
 
			
				Re: There is no place – Shallow cuts 2008
				
Posted: 
Mon Oct 24, 2011 10:28 pmby zafra52
				According to the brochure in:
"There is no place – Shallow cuts 2008, Rhee employs
light and vapour to conjure a sublime impression of 
morning fog as it shrouds and obscures the silhouette
of a vast willow tree. A powerfully physical work, it 
also suggest traditional landscape painting, forming a 
connection between experience and representation.
Glass, fog machine, artificial leaves, wood, steel, sand, 
motor, timer"
I can also tell you is that I have to clone out some of the
glass edges and that by no means it was easy to photograph.
The photograph itself is in colour, although it may not look
like it.