On auction here is a collectible set of twelve dioramic materials, consisting of one burnt Argos box and eleven fireballs. The materials are in mint condition and still packaged in its original plastic shrink wrap which has worn out over time.
They will be highly useful as props in a film or photography shoot for a scene of a domestic tragedy, a burning Argos, or any other disasters for that matter.
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Artist: Kai Qun
Chun
Title of
Work: Set of Twelve
Dimensions: H 25 x W
38 x D25 cm
Medium: Digital
inkjet print, found Argos box, soot, plastic shrink wrap
Kai Qun Chun
b.1982, Singapore
Based in Singapore and
Glasgow
Kai Qun
Chun is concern with the anxieties and desires of individuals living in
contemporary society. He brings into play the art of miniature making, creating
cataclysmic explosions, reminiscent of sensationalistic Blockbuster action
flicks or video games.
He
received his art education, majoring in printmaking, from the Nanyang Academy
of Fine Arts, Singapore. This year, Chun is awarded the NAC Arts Scholarship
(Overseas) to pursue the Masters in Fine Art programme at the Glasgow School of
Art, UK from 2011 to 2013. He is also awarded the Arts Creation Fund for his
latest project The Post-Confusion Era which will be presented in 2013.
Chun has
actively participated in various art exhibitions and projects including Art
Stage Singapore (2011), Utopia Highway at the Esplanade Concourse
(2010), TransportAsian at the Singapore Art Museum (2009), Lost in
the City at the National Museum of Singapore (2009) and 4th Fukuoka
Asian Art Triennale (Art Exchange Program) (2009).