Surreal animal sculptures formed from complex networks of stainless steel branches

Korean artist Kang Dong Hyun constructs and welds stainless steel into intricately animal sculptures that are then finished with urethane paint. The hollow animal sculptures with the appearance of metallic shrubbery look as though they are formed from tree branches and root-like shapes, “all life on Earth may lead to an invisible string,” Kang Dong Hyun says. Source

“Forest of Coexistence” (2021), stainless steel and urethane paint, 68 x 80 x 20 centimeters

“Forest of Coexistence” (2019), stainless steel and urethane paint, 300 x 160 x 120 centimeters.

“Forest of Coexistence” (2021), stainless steel and urethane paint, 64 x 36 x 114 centimeters

“Forest of Coexistence” (2020), stainless steel and urethane paint, 73 x 46 x 11 centimeters

“Forest of Coexistence” (2018), stainless steel and urethane paint, 130 x 45 x 85 centimeters

“Forest of Coexistence” (2020), stainless steel and urethane paint, 51 x 80 x 39 centimeters

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