New York-based Korean specialist Sun K. Kwak well redefines an area with her amazing tape set ups. Primarily working with common black masking tape, the specialist controls to generate a liquid flow of shade that looks like a artwork by implementing the sticky pieces straight to the areas and surfaces of a location and ripping away at it, piece by piece. Each site-specific set up changes the weather of the area it lives in, or, as the specialist astutely places it: "it's conducting the energy of the space through line drawing."
The set up website is relatively modified through use of her illusionary splashes of ink, which is actually made of delicately specific, removed, and sliced tape. The specialist also allows her innovative renderings to incorporate across three-dimensional aircraft. Additionally, the black tape against a white-colored walls alternates as both the painterly brushstrokes across the simple areas and as the adverse space, providing the impression of white-colored lines reducing through the room.
A video of Kwak referring to her carefully designed set ups and their time-consuming process can be seen, below.