Korean artist Seung Mo Park uses a new kind of process to create ephemeral portraits. The sculptor superimposes a photograph over layers of wire with a projector and then slowly cutes layer after layer of wire mesh. This art project is part of Park’s series Maya (a word means illusion in Sanskrit).
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