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"Lee Young Jun PEN ART" Pen Art(General Remarks) Infinity of lines and dots have symbolism. Such symbolism is ever changing according to the spirit’s depth. All works are kaleidoscopic; they are usually composed of indescribable expressions. Therefore, art’s depth also can be said to be unlimited. Is pen art’s depth also infinite? In other words, do the lines and dots flowing from the nib of a pen have an artistic qualification? In this respect, it is worth thinking deeply. Pen art begins from an essence of nature’s fundamental values. From the standpoint of value, or color, a harmony of black and white is essential in nature. As it is impossible to see any color in darkness, distinguishing color is an essential role of light. That is why the soul is drawn to light. Whiteness, or light is a spiritual reflection of the soul while blackness, or darkness is a reality of life on earth. As the color green is an essential color of vegetation, burnt charcoal is an earthy color that will stay near black. Blackness is heterogeneous and may be hostile to life. If blackness belongs to the essence of nature, it also may be said to represent the image of death. A combination of black and white constitutes degrees of lightness and darkness. When painting black on a white background, the soul is transported to the white background. Whiteness comes to life when contrasted with black line and black space. In this case, soul also may be expressed through the blackness. Soul may be transported to the black or a combination of white and black, which shed a mysterious merit to the soul or spirit. Pen arts starts and ends from an essence of nature’s fundamental contrasts. The primary essence is infinite and eternal while the artistic harmony of black and white can take one’s breath away. But, this is not possible until a metamorphosis has been realized over many years and spiritual transcendence has occurred. The transfer of spirit occurs when one’s life experiences are projected onto the white canvas in harmony with blackness. That is the true ‘pen art.’ Artist Lee Young Jun I am a Korean. I pioneered the " Lee Young Jun Pen Art " and Perfected the genre. I am Artist Lee Young Jun. Pen Art is the only genre is an important work In the world. The works are extremely valuable. And no one is able to work not dare to imitate. The hope my work can be sympathy to many people. Thank you. "Lee young jun PEN ART 총론" (총론 :總論)PEN ART(Korea) ------------------------------------------- 선과 점의 무한함은 상징성이 있다. 그 상징성은 정신의 깊이에 따라 변화무쌍(變化無雙)하다. 모든 작품이 그러하다. 변화무쌍하기 때문에 형언할 수 없는 표현으로 이어진다. 그리하여 예술의 깊이는 무한한 것이다. 펜의 예술이라고 하면 깊이가 무한함이 있을까? 일반적으로 펜의 끝에서 흘러나오는 선과 점이 과연, 예술성을 갖출 수 있겠는가 라는 점이다. 이점에 대하여 깊이 생각할 필요가 있다. 펜의 예술은 자연의 근본적인 색채의 본질에서부터 시작한다. 색채의 본질에서 보면 흑(黑), 백(白)의 조화는 자연의 근본적(根本的)이다. 조명이 없는 어두운 곳에서는 색을 볼 수 없듯이 색을 구분할 수 있게 해주는 것이 빛의 본질적인 작용이다. 때문에 흰색으로 나타나는 빛 속에서 영(靈)을 이끌어 들인다. 흰색 또는 빛은 영(靈)의 혼적(魂的)인 영상이다. 자연색은 검은 색이다. 녹색이 식물의 본질적인 색채인 것처럼 타버린 숯은 검은색으로 남는 본질적인 색상이다. 절대적인 어둠 속에서 어떤 생명의 운동도 있을 수 없다. 검은색은 생명에 대한 이질적(異質的)이고 적대성 (敵對性)이 있다. 검은색이 자연의 본질(本質)이라면, 검은색은 죽음의 영적(靈的)인 영상이다. 흰색이 검은색과 결합(結合)할 때 명암(明暗)이 이뤄진다. 흰 화면에 검은색을 칠하면 靈이 흰 화면에 이입(移入)된다. 검은 선(線), 검은 면(面)과 만날 때, 흰색은 부활(復活)한다. 검은 색을 통하여 영을 표현할 수 있다. 영(靈)이란 검은색 속에 이입될 수 있는 유일한 것이며, 영과 혼의 색채 흑(黑), 백(白)을 결합(結合)하면 신비함을 갖는다. 그리고 펜의 예술은 자연의 근본적인 색채의 본질 에서부터 시작하여 근본적인 색채의 본질에서 끝을 맺는다. 근본적인 본질은 무한(無限)하고 영원함이 있으며, 흑, 백의 조화는 예술적(藝術的)으로 충분히 살아 숨쉴 수 있다. 그것은 오랜 시간을 통하여 다듬고 완성된 경지를 이룬 뒤에야 가능하고, 혼(魂)을 담는 완벽한 선율이 전제 되어야 한다. 흑, 백의 조화 속에 고고(孤高)하고 생생한 선율이 흰 화면에 영이 이입될 때 비로소 영의 세계는 창조(創造)된다. 그것이 진정한 펜의 예술이다. 이영준( 李 永 俊)
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Sarah Chung
Ive been to a lot of museums in my life, but Ive never gone to an interactive one. And wow! This was a VERY interesting concept! In one of the photos, you can see my friend and I posing with our black pens. Using this, you go around the museum, interacting different exhibitions, saving your creations made digitally, and exploring more of the museum itself. Also as a bonus, if you are 18 or younger, admission is free so that was a winning factor for us. :) I was jus a bit disappointed in the fact of how small the museum actually is. Compared to nearby museums such as the Guggenheim or the Metropolitan, Cooper Hewitt offers a limited experience with only the 4 floors it offers, containing rooms as small as classrooms. The interactions were not a lot and my friends and I quickly visited everywhere in less than 1h and a half. We usually spend 3 hrs. min at museums. Nevertheless, it was very fun to explore and use our pens in the different exhibitions offered. However, I would not want to go back until more or new exhibits were showcased.
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Caroline Belnap
Im so sad that Lumio doesnt offer refunds or exchanges for faulty products. I bought mine at the Cooper Hewitt Design Museum in NYC 05/13/17. After using it for a few days, it just flickered off. I charged it using the chord in the box. The next day I tried using it again and as soon as I opened it, the light flickered off again. I thought maybe I just forgot to plug it into the outlet so I charged it again, but the same thing happened. Ive tried this on and off for the last month and its like mine doesnt hold a charge. I tried contacting the Cooper Hewitt, however, because I dont have my receipt or my box I cant return it (but I have my museum ticket! and a credit card charge for the amount!) Im just so disappointed that no matter what I cant get a new product, it just happened to be rotten luck that I got a faulty piece of tech. The concept it so cool and I loved it the few days I got to use it! Has anyone experienced a similar problem??? Too expensive to buy again and risk the same occurrence!
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J Wunsch
Maybe I just picked a bad day to go. There were floors closed, the gardens were off limits, several monitors were disconnected or non- functional. But, the exhibits that were accessible were impressive. Loved the radios display, architectural miniature models, collection of art deco pieces. I also enjoyed using the "pen" (complimentary tool) to save exhibit items for deeper learning on the web after you leave. I guess my biggest gripe is that the guards were excessively intrusive and way too numerous for the space. My teen daughters and their friend felt like undue attention was directed at them, and I felt the same way. Im an adult and not prone to paranoia, but even I started to feel a bit uncomfortable and irritated with the not so subtle glances and following around behavior. I understand that the pieces are precious, but the experience was somewhat tarnished by the surveillance effort. Now I understand how a kid feels when a Walmart security guard follws her around the store.
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Gomer Aquino
It has some interesting exhibits, including miniature buildings and structures serving as prototypes, birdcages collected by the Hewitt sisters, and beautiful household pieces handpicked by Ellen DeGeneres. It is more than a design museum though. It presents design as a powerful tool in solving some of todays issues, including inefficient use of urban space. Nothing wrong with that. The pen that they hand visitors at the reception is quite neat. As you go about your visit, you can use the pen to mark items that are of interest to you. You can later view these items online by logging on to their website using the code indicated in your ticket. You can also use the pen in the interactive monitors to create your own design. Its pay-as-you-wish Saturday nights.