Ridiculously beautiful.
Korean sculptor Seung Mo Park
creates giant ephemeral portraits by cutting layer after layer of wire
mesh. Each work begins with a photograph which is superimposed over
layers of wire with a projector, then using a subtractive technique Park
slowly snips away areas of mesh. Each piece is several inches thick as
each plane that forms the final image is spaced a few finger widths
apart, giving the portraits a certain depth and dimensionality that’s
hard to convey in a photograph.