
Remarkable art from Korean Young-Deok Seo, who works in many different types of chain, but always, it seems, with the human form as subject. The roller-chain piece shown here is but one of many beautiful examples, none of which have apparent titles, in the artist’s online portfolio. [via Boing Boing]










A beautiful shape with such an unexpected medium.
Indeed. I have seen a lot of welded-together scrap metal on the blog, but this is something else.
Remarkable use of unremarkable meduim
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