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New Figurative Wooden Sculptures by Han Hsu-Tung Dissolve Into Pixelated Cubes

October 24, 2018

Kate Sierzputowski

Taiwanese artist Han Hsu-Tung (previously) skillfully carves figures from blocks of wood, adding and eliminating cubed segments that make each bird, hand, and human look as if they are morphing into a monochromatic array of pixels. The works hint at our relationship with the screen, presenting the increasingly distracted way in which we view the world. You can see more of Han’s carved walnut, teak, and African wax woodwork on Flickr.

 

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