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Medium: Lenticular
Noise #07 [Black, Green, Red, White, 3D, Lenticular, New media, Circle]
Located in Seoul, KR
SungYong Hong, in calling his current series of images "Heuristic," offers a clue to the meaning behind the work, but as much as it reveals an idea, it conceals as well. Heuristic re...
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2010s New Media Lenticular Abstract Paintings

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Lenticular

Heuristic #21 [Blue, Green, Yellow, 3D, Lenticular, New media, Pules, Wave]
Located in Seoul, KR
SungYong Hong, in calling his current series of images "Heuristic," offers a clue to the meaning behind the work, but as much as it reveals an idea, it conceals as well. Heuristic re...
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2010s New Media Lenticular Abstract Paintings

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Lenticular

Noise #09 [Black, Purple, 3D, Lenticular, New media, Circle, Galaxy, Space]
Located in Seoul, KR
SungYong Hong, in calling his current series of images "Heuristic," offers a clue to the meaning behind the work, but as much as it reveals an idea, it conceals as well. Heuristic re...
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2010s New Media Lenticular Abstract Paintings

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Lenticular

Heuristic #05 [Purple, Pink, 3D, Lenticular, New media, Circle, Galaxy, Space]
Located in Seoul, KR
SungYong Hong, in calling his current series of images "Heuristic," offers a clue to the meaning behind the work, but as much as it reveals an idea, it conceals as well. Heuristic re...
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2010s New Media Lenticular Abstract Paintings

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Lenticular

Heuristic #01 [Black, Turquois, 3D, Lenticular, New media, Circle, Space]
Located in Seoul, KR
SungYong Hong, in calling his current series of images "Heuristic," offers a clue to the meaning behind the work, but as much as it reveals an idea, it c...
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2010s New Media Lenticular Abstract Paintings

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Lenticular

Heuristic #16 [Black, Pink, 3D, Lenticular, New media, Circle, Galaxy, Space]
Located in Seoul, KR
SungYong Hong, in calling his current series of images "Heuristic," offers a clue to the meaning behind the work, but as much as it reveals an idea, it conceals as well. Heuristic re...
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2010s New Media Lenticular Abstract Paintings

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Lenticular

Heuristic #01-1 [Black, Red, 3D, Lenticular, New media, Circle, Galaxy, Space]
Located in Seoul, KR
SungYong Hong, in calling his current series of images "Heuristic," offers a clue to the meaning behind the work, but as much as it reveals an idea, it conceals as well. Heuristic re...
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2010s New Media Lenticular Abstract Paintings

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Lenticular

Heuristic #04 [Black, Green, Yellow, 3D, Lenticular, New media, Circle, Space]
Located in Seoul, KR
SungYong Hong, in calling his current series of images "Heuristic," offers a clue to the meaning behind the work, but as much as it reveals an idea, it conceals as well. Heuristic re...
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2010s New Media Lenticular Abstract Paintings

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Lenticular

Noise #12 [Black, White, 3D, Lenticular, New media, Circle, Galaxy, Space]
Located in Seoul, KR
SungYong Hong, in calling his current series of images "Heuristic," offers a clue to the meaning behind the work, but as much as it reveals an idea, it conceals as well. Heuristic re...
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2010s New Media Lenticular Abstract Paintings

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Lenticular

Beyond #05 [Many colors, 3D, Lenticular, New media, Upper body]
Located in Seoul, KR
SungYong Hong, in calling his current series of images "Heuristic," offers a clue to the meaning behind the work, but as much as it reveals an idea, it c...
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2010s New Media Lenticular Abstract Paintings

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Lenticular

Heuristic #10-1 [Black, Blue, 3D, Lenticular, New media, Galaxy, Long width]
Located in Seoul, KR
SungYong Hong, in calling his current series of images "Heuristic," offers a clue to the meaning behind the work, but as much as it reveals an idea, it conceals as well. Heuristic re...
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2010s New Media Lenticular Abstract Paintings

Materials

Lenticular

Heuristic #03 [Black, Green, Red, 3D, Lenticular, New media, Circle, Space]
Located in Seoul, KR
SungYong Hong, in calling his current series of images "Heuristic," offers a clue to the meaning behind the work, but as much as it reveals an idea, it conceals as well. Heuristic re...
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2010s New Media Lenticular Abstract Paintings

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Lenticular

Heuristic #13 [Blue, Orange, 3D, Lenticular, New media, Circle, Galaxy, Space]
Located in Seoul, KR
SungYong Hong, in calling his current series of images "Heuristic," offers a clue to the meaning behind the work, but as much as it reveals an idea, it conceals as well. Heuristic re...
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2010s New Media Lenticular Abstract Paintings

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Lenticular

Heuristic #10 [Black, Blue, 3D, Lenticular, New media, Circle, Galaxy, Space]
Located in Seoul, KR
SungYong Hong, in calling his current series of images "Heuristic," offers a clue to the meaning behind the work, but as much as it reveals an idea, it c...
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2010s New Media Lenticular Abstract Paintings

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Lenticular

Noise #13 [Black, Blue, Green, 3D, Lenticular, New media, Galaxy, Semicircle]
Located in Seoul, KR
SungYong Hong, in calling his current series of images "Heuristic," offers a clue to the meaning behind the work, but as much as it reveals an idea, it conceals as well. Heuristic re...
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2010s New Media Lenticular Abstract Paintings

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Lenticular

Beyond #08 [Green, Orange, 3D, Lenticular, New media, Circle, Galaxy, Space]
Located in Seoul, KR
SungYong Hong, in calling his current series of images "Heuristic," offers a clue to the meaning behind the work, but as much as it reveals an idea, it conceals as well. Heuristic re...
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2010s New Media Lenticular Abstract Paintings

Materials

Lenticular

Heuristic #15 [Black, White, 3D, Lenticular, New media, Circle, Galaxy, Space]
Located in Seoul, KR
SungYong Hong, in calling his current series of images "Heuristic," offers a clue to the meaning behind the work, but as much as it reveals an idea, it conceals as well. Heuristic re...
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2010s New Media Lenticular Abstract Paintings

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Lenticular

Beyond #06 [Blue, Orange, Red, 3D, Lenticular, New media, Hand]
Located in Seoul, KR
SungYong Hong, in calling his current series of images "Heuristic," offers a clue to the meaning behind the work, but as much as it reveals an idea, it conceals as well. Heuristic re...
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2010s New Media Lenticular Abstract Paintings

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Lenticular

Heuristic #12 [Green, Red, Yellow, 3D, Lenticular, New media, Flower, Seed]
Located in Seoul, KR
SungYong Hong, in calling his current series of images "Heuristic," offers a clue to the meaning behind the work, but as much as it reveals an idea, it conceals as well. Heuristic re...
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2010s New Media Lenticular Abstract Paintings

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Lenticular

Heuristic #11 [Red, Yellow, 3D, Lenticular, New media, Circle, Annual zone]
Located in Seoul, KR
SungYong Hong, in calling his current series of images "Heuristic," offers a clue to the meaning behind the work, but as much as it reveals an idea, it conceals as well. Heuristic re...
Category

2010s New Media Lenticular Abstract Paintings

Materials

Lenticular

Heuristic #14 [Black, Green, Yellow, 3D, Lenticular, New media, Galaxy, Space]
Located in Seoul, KR
SungYong Hong, in calling his current series of images "Heuristic," offers a clue to the meaning behind the work, but as much as it reveals an idea, it c...
Category

2010s New Media Lenticular Abstract Paintings

Materials

Lenticular

Heuristic #18 [Black, Green, 3D, Lenticular, New media, Galaxy, Long width]
Located in Seoul, KR
SungYong Hong, in calling his current series of images "Heuristic," offers a clue to the meaning behind the work, but as much as it reveals an idea, it c...
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2010s New Media Lenticular Abstract Paintings

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Lenticular

Heuristic #02 [Blue, Sky, 3D, Lenticular, New media, Circle, Galaxy, Space]
Located in Seoul, KR
SungYong Hong, in calling his current series of images "Heuristic," offers a clue to the meaning behind the work, but as much as it reveals an idea, it conceals as well. Heuristic re...
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2010s New Media Lenticular Abstract Paintings

Materials

Lenticular

Beyond #02 [Blue, Green, Orange, Yellow, 3D, Lenticular, New media, Upper body]
Located in Seoul, KR
SungYong Hong, in calling his current series of images "Heuristic," offers a clue to the meaning behind the work, but as much as it reveals an idea, it conceals as well. Heuristic re...
Category

2010s New Media Lenticular Abstract Paintings

Materials

Lenticular

Heuristic #19 [Black, Orange, 3D, Lenticular, New media, Galaxy, Long width]
Located in Seoul, KR
SungYong Hong, in calling his current series of images "Heuristic," offers a clue to the meaning behind the work, but as much as it reveals an idea, it c...
Category

2010s New Media Lenticular Abstract Paintings

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Lenticular

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