Angles of color
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angles of color, pencil and watercolor on paper, A5,6 sheets, 2015
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Perspective of a pillar, pencil on paper, 15 x 21 cm, 2015
Using studies of perspective as a starting point, in the groups of work entitled “Angles of Color” and “Angles of Perspective”, Shinae Kim assigns colour to the angles of a room, according to the refraction of light by a prism and defines these as shapes characterised by differing shape and length. Thus she translates colour first into a spatial representation which she subsequently transforms into the two-dimensionality of a sheet of paper. In