Through aerial and drone photography, the artist reveals a dimension of the rice paddies that is difficult to
perceive from the ground. From a near vertical perspective, the paddies no longer function as conventional
landscape subjects. Levees, irrigation channels, tractor marks, and the spacing of seedlings reorganize
into rhythms of lines and planes, density and void. While these repetitive structures may recall abstract
painting, they emerge directly from lived reality. The patterns etched onto the land are not accidental
formations of nature, but the result of sustained human intervention over time.
uploaded 3 days ago Copyright by Poung Young Kwak
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