Wood-Wall Work | Cha Jong-Rye

Wood-Wall Work, art can come out of anything. Would you imagine that a hard material such as wood could form such flexible portraits? Cha Jong- Rye a Korean artist plays with the material and the different depths to create somehow a contour of different levels of depths.

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Courtesy of Cha Jong-Rye

You can see wood forming a kind of textile on the wall or pointed small cones or a working on a bigger scale and using the whole wall as your paper to draw on it.

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Courtesy of Cha Jong-Rye

I think that kind of art could be used for interior design, as shaping the whole texture of a wall and using some lightning, this could be a real good place to live in! A great thing always starts small.

Anastasia Andreieva
Anastasia Andreieva

Anastasia Andreieva is an accomplished Architectural Projects Editor at Arch2O, bringing a unique blend of linguistic expertise and design enthusiasm to the team. Born and raised in Ukraine, she holds a Master’s degree in Languages from Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv. Her deep passion for architecture and visual storytelling led her to transition from translation and editorial roles into the world of design media. With a keen eye for conceptual clarity and narrative structure, Anastasia curates and presents global architectural projects with precision and flair. She is particularly drawn to parametric and digital design, cultural context, and emerging voices in architecture. When I’m not analyzing the latest architectural trends, you’ll probably find me searching for hidden gems in cityscapes or appreciating the beauty of well-crafted spaces. After all, great design—like great connections—can be found in the most unexpected places. Speaking of connections, because architecture isn’t the only thing that brings people together.

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