Charcoal has often been used by artists as a tool for sketching, but now this:
Floating Charcoal Sculptures Explore The Complex Relationship Between Man And Nature
Priscilla Frank
Arts Writer, The Huffington PostCharcoal is a natural substance derived from the geological process of burning trees. The light black residue that remains, though created by nature, has a distinct architecture to its rough sides and sharp edges, reminiscent of the shapes made, consciously, by man.
Korean artist Seon Ghi Bahk uses this unorthodox artistic material to explore the complex and interwoven relationship between nature and human civilization. While Western culture has the tendency to view our natural surroundings as either a tool of human civilization or a pleasant backdrop for our daily lives, Bahk paints, or rather sculpts, a more nuanced picture.
