Created from the cuts of PVC pipes, South Korean artist Kang Duck-Bong creates wonderful painted PVC pipe sculptures of motion-blurred figures. After cutting up these pipes, Bong starts to adhere and cover them in a thick shellac of urethane paint. This process creates incredible motion-blurred figures which appear blurred and perpetually in motion.






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