Beautiful Abyss: The Art of Janice Sung
Illustrator-turned-fine artist Janice Sung’s figures seem at home amidst natural settings, whether in a lily pad pond or a garden, floating like a near-translucent milk specters. Her recent gallery showing at Gallery Nucleus in Los Angeles, the first using physical media by the artist. We asked the artist a few questions about her new body of work and about transitioning from digital to physical media. Click the above already and read the hifructose.com exclusive interview.
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‘Forest Dancer’ encompasses a central character surrounded by psychedelic trees, mountains, insects, and boulder-like bean bags.
Paint transforms into physical objects with dynamic dimensionality.
“Mirthful Miscellanea” took one-and-a-half years to complete, and just about every part is made from scratch.
“I want young people to see themselves as worthy of being immortalized in art—a recognition that transcends time,” Ballon says.