Time to look at some weird portraits where you can’t really see the
faces – as if someone had deliberately messed them up so they couldn’t
be recognized. But they didn’t. Kim Byungkwan
from Korea intentionally paints portraits with a kind of distorted
reality. He aims to create “strangeness from familiarity”. Everyone
expects to be able to see the face on a portrait, so Kim decided to free
himself up from this convention and show us something a little
different. His pictures are pretty strange and bizarre – but that’s
exactly the way he wants them to look. Sure it’s nice to see the same
kind of stuff that we’re familiar with, but it keeps us from discovering
anything new. “My work is trying to destroy, tear up, and reconstruct
this habitual vision so that our vision can be extended to other
images,” says the artist. (h/t: dailybri )
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