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Date/ 2001
Artist(Credit Line)/ Nam June Paik
Classification/ Drawing
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Dimensions / 35.5×43.2cm
This drawing contains the forms of flowers, the sun, the heart, and a comical female nude. As written in the lower-left corner, it seems Nam June Paik depicted the Garden of Eden in Book of Genesis. Far from sophistication, the apparently haphazard scribblings represent his frustration caused by the aftermath of his illness, but the energy that primary colors and reckless lines in use nonetheless give off the unextinguished creativity of his aspirations for art-making.
This drawing contains the forms of flowers, the sun, the heart, and a comical female nude. As written in the lower-left corner, it seems Nam June Paik depicted the Garden of Eden in Book of Genesis. Far from sophistication, the apparently haphazard scribblings represent his frustration caused by the aftermath of his illness, but the energy that primary colors and reckless lines in use nonetheless give off the unextinguished creativity of his aspirations for art-making.