The artwork of Kyung-hyun Yoon at Dive In Art Stay begins with geometric cones.
Depending on the perspective, a cone can represent an arrow, direction, or even resemble a human eye.
Especially, its position can convey a sense of both stability and tension, making the cone a shape with a dual nature.
The artist used bulbs with a color temperature below 3000K in their lighting works to provide comfort and coziness.
Particularly, by incorporating yellow, they brought vitality to the artwork, which patterns circles and triangles.
In the morning and during the day, the shape and light of the artwork blend together,
and as it gets dark in the evening, the circular lights from the lighting work are expressed as lines, beautifully illuminating the room.
The artwork of Kyung-hyun Yoon at Dive In Art Stay begins with geometric cones.
Depending on the perspective, a cone can represent an arrow, direction, or even resemble a human eye.
Especially, its position can convey a sense of both stability and tension, making the cone a shape with a dual nature.
The artist used bulbs with a color temperature below 3000K in their lighting works to provide comfort and coziness.
Particularly, by incorporating yellow, they brought vitality to the artwork, which patterns circles and triangles.
In the morning and during the day, the shape and light of the artwork blend together, and as it gets dark in the evening, the circular lights from the lighting work are expressed as lines, beautifully illuminating the room.