Hye FRESH FISH FOR SALE
Mulgui
Mulgui is a fish form lamp made with traditional Korean paper. Using the ready made base scales and extremities are added. There are several Mulgui sizes to extend until 90 diameter centimeters. Although most of the most are inspired by different aquatic animals there are also panda and bird forms available just changing the Korean traditional paper pieces . The lamp plays with the surprising effect of putting a light focus in an element related to the darkness, changing the logic of the atmosphere. Mulgui can also be present in any sort os space such as high standing design living rooms or child bedroom.
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My house which was built over 100 years ago has a beautiful balcon. It has a view towards ‘La Sagrada Familia’ and there I spend lots of time deep in imagination.
Using Korean traditional paper, I made a fish like a white moon. With a long fishing rod I try to fish the moon on my balcon.
The fish swims through the city’s road.
Immediately, I drop a line on the air.
I have hooked a fish brighter than the moon.
Hye Young Yu (Chungju, South Korea 1971) Korean artist and designer. She studied in Seoul, Barcelona, an United States. She worked as graphic, multimedia and interior design. She works for Elisava design school as professor in Barcelona. As artist and designer she has participated in several exhibitions in Seoul, Barcelona, Milan and Berlin. She has also been curator in the Design Made exhibition that is celebrate every year in Seoul Arts Center. She has been also commissioner of sonarsoundseoul in Korea.
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