Hello, I am Sanago. The name of the tool that I use is the 3D pen. If the string like material that is used in 3D printing is melted by the high heat of the pen, then I can build upon them to make a multi-layered creation. It is so that people can see my work or touch them if they wish. This time, Posco's 1% foundation fund sponsored a campaign for disabled artists. I was able to meet with painter Park Hwan, who had lost his ability to see 7 years ago due to an accident. As a participant of July's "Encounters Become Art" campaign, I ended up creating a public piece. The piece I am building now is a piece that Park Hwan drew before he lost his vision named 기다림 ("Waiting"). Using real wood he cut them up and stuck them on one by one thoughtfully placed when he first made the piece made anew by the 3D pen. I wanted to make it so that Hwan can see the piece with his hands once again. First, I built a big skeleton using the 3D pen on top of that I laid a large gypsum bandage overtop. Since gypsum bandage dries within 5 minutes after being soaked in water a surface can be made quickly. Even though this piece has a large volume, by the densely laid filament, I was able to make the piece light and sturdy. After covering every side with the bandage I made a plaster and applied it to areas that will be described in detail. Then I used a chisel and grinder to subtly add angled parts and elaborate pieces like 기와 ("roof tiles"). Although it was a short time I imagined various things about the house Hwan drew. Just like the title of the piece it felt like someone was waiting alone in the house lonesomely for someone else to arrive. It's a house with no color which feels like a vague memory to Hwan. When Hwan sees this house with his hands how would he feel? I am painter Park Hwan [박환]. Because of a large car accident I cannot see anything I cannot even sense the day and night. Frustration? what I mean by despair is the feeling of having your life cut off, I think that is the right description. I cannot tell colours apart, I cannot even tell nearby positions apart. so this was hard for me. so I thought it was impossible. "because I could not draw, I wanted to give up on life and I was lost" "but it was also drawing that helped me stand up again" I start sketching using a string and I then put jeans on top of the string. I color them and lay down sand for the ground. I bring wood from the mountains and attach my piece. Sense. I think that's the key. I don't know how there are times when I feel like I have an illusion that I can see. Sanago described this piece really well. And I added more texture even though I lost vision, I used my fingers and my sense to finish the piece. What would I call it, mood? feeling? Since I am trying something I haven't tried before and although it's my first time it was very nice Back when I had my vision, when I painted this piece, getting to feel like then again was very nice. I have one reason I keep painting There are times in our journey of life when you feel frustration and despair Tiring and difficult times are inevitable. But you should never give up. Even on your slump, there is that sense of achievement after you get through and I think that feeling is good Because something big will be left over for yourself I think it would be very good if you didn't give up Have a good Day Thank you "To all those who are tired or hurt" "We wish this can be the light of comfort." "Please give everlasting care and love to the art by the disabled."
What a beautiful video. Thank you so much for sharing this.
This guy's channel is a gold mine as long as he doesn't have music in the video or it's quiet