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Translated Vase

The Alchemy of Fragility: Rediscovering Sookyung Yee’s Translated Vase

In the quiet intersection of destruction and rebirth lies the profound work of Sookyung Yee, a contemporary visionary whose practice transcends the boundaries of traditional sculpture. Her celebrated series, Translated Vase, serves as a breathtaking meditation on the concept of rupture and the possibility of redemption. At first glance, the viewer is met with a scene that feels both surreal and deeply grounded—a lush, verdant field where various vessels are scattered like forgotten memories. Yet, upon closer inspection, these are not merely decorative objects; they are the survivors of a beautiful catastrophe. Through her meticulous process, Yee takes the shattered remnants of Korean ceramics and reascent them into a new, unified whole, creating a visual language that speaks to the resilience of the human spirit.

The technique employed in Translated Vase is nothing short of alchemical. Drawing inspiration from the ancient tradition of kintsugi—the Japanese art of repairing broken pottery with precious metals—Yee elevates the act of mending to a high art form. She gathers discarded, fractured porcelain and carefully reassembles the shards, filling the jagged gaps with shimmering gold leaf. This deliberate use of gold does not attempt to hide the scars of the past; rather, it illuminates them. The contrast between the delicate, often translucent porcelain and the opulent, radiant gold creates a rhythmic tension that draws the eye across the composition. Each piece becomes a testament to the idea that beauty is not found in perfection, but in the courageous embrace of one's own history and imperfections.

Beyond its physical brilliance, the artwork carries a heavy emotional resonance that makes it an essential piece for collectors and designers seeking depth in their spaces. The symbolism of the "translated" vessel suggests a metamorphosis—a movement from a state of brokenness to a state of heightened existence. For the interior designer, this work offers a sophisticated focal point that balances organic textures with luxurious accents, making it equally at home in a minimalist modern gallery or a richly layered classical study. It invites conversation about memory, heritage, and the cyclical nature of life. To possess a reproduction of such a piece is to invite a sense of contemplative peace into a room, reminding all who gaze upon it that even the most fractured parts of our world can be transformed into something luminous and whole.

Sookyung Yee (1963 –)

¡Explora el cautivador arte de yee soo-kyung! Conocida por su serie 'Translated Vase' y esculturas biomórficas, transforma cerámicas rotas en impresionantes creaciones con pan de oro sobre ruptura, redención y belleza.

Asociación de Museos de Arte Coreanos (Seoul, South Korea)

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  • Dimensions: 80 x 170 cm
  • Artist: Sookyung Yee
  • Artistic style: Contemporary sculpture and installation
  • Notable elements or techniques: Gold leaf, shattered porcelain transformation
  • Title: Translated Vase

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