WORKS ELABORATION:
As a foreign student, I have continually moved around. If I use the ‘Homi Bhabha’s theory of the third space, my third space is the process of changes. Through process I found myself. The circle represents space and the tactile elements continually morph throughout the pieces in my collection. I used these two elements to express my ‘third space’.
TUTOR COMMENT:
YooRan Yoon is sensitive to the transfer of her own living space and cultural space. In the complex identity of her life in Korea and China, she has a deep feeling of psychological alienation caused by the changiness of "transfer", which has become the core of her artistic creation. She has a innate love for pottery, has a good grasp of pottery forming technology and various craft techniques as well. The streamline of the work forms the connection of the infinitive spherical shape, and the protrusion forms an uncertain direction on the surface of the work, expressing a confused and uncertain psychological state, and this part is expressed as a succulent plant with strong vitality but at the same time vulnerable. The composite glaze layer adopts multi-angle spray direction to create a neutral but unspecified color of the work. Through this, the special psychological state of “neither this nor that” was expressed very skillfully. The difficulty of the work is high and the volume of the work is very huge, but as an international student, she has done a great job.