World on the ceiling by Ji Lee
April 16th 2008 21:49
Artist Ji Lee came to notoriety on the internet when he placed empty speech bubbles all around NYC. Since then, Boingboing has been keeping tabs on him, noting that he's created this slick parallel universe on the ceiling of a house.
Here's his artist page, where he writes:
"People decorate their walls and floors, but most of them overlook their ceilings. It's such a waste of vast space. So I started to install miniature parallel worlds on the ceilings."
He was born in Korea, but after living in Brazil, he moved to New York to do a BFA. His idea on using the space on ceilings is addictive. Certainly, there's a lot of white space up there. Should it be used, or does it serve a better purpose when left blank?
Here's his artist page, where he writes:
"People decorate their walls and floors, but most of them overlook their ceilings. It's such a waste of vast space. So I started to install miniature parallel worlds on the ceilings."
He was born in Korea, but after living in Brazil, he moved to New York to do a BFA. His idea on using the space on ceilings is addictive. Certainly, there's a lot of white space up there. Should it be used, or does it serve a better purpose when left blank?
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