Do Jae Mo is Korea's leading artist of Bunchenog ceramic.
Cheolhwabuncheong is a landmark in the history of Korean ceramics,
The reason is that it shows the national emotion and artistic sense of beauty in an extraordinary way.
His ceramics are made with mainly mixed terra, FeO (iron).
The technique of his ceramic is applying water of white terra on the finished surface with a wide and thick brush and the drawing with the water formed after sinking iron powder.
In Do Jae Mo´s words, we can discover that he is fascinated by Korean beauty, Therefore he wants to share with the world this beauty.
“The work should contain the soul of the artist and that pottery without a soul has lost its vitality”
‘Dansan’ is the artistic name of Do Jae-mo, it means “mountain of the morning, the mountain where the sun rises.”
His appreciation of the nature around him made his ceramic an important heritage for the future. The technique that he uses, the level of mastery elevates Korean Art to treasure that needs to be preserved and shared around the world.
We invited you to watch this video containing an Art exhibition where her ceramic pieces are exhibited at Gimcheon Museum
We leave some interesting links that complement the article, where it is possible to see Do Jae Mo´s workspace and give a piece of extra information about the artist.
(All the visual material and information belongs to Love2Arts Gallery and the Artist)
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