KIM Byungho 'produces' his work through thoroughly planned drawings and organized systems. The artist's drawing visualizes the direction of the work, the blueprint reflects the properties of the material, and mathematical calculations follow. The artist controls the entire process of finding the best engineer or factory to perform the work according to the drawing. "I feel the joy that is added to the mechanical drawing rather than the hand drawing."
KIM Byungho took the motif from his childhood experience of folding a pear or crane into colored paper. Will people accept the object made by packing iron plates? The acute angle of the iron plate pays attention. The message is that industrial material iron plates made by steel mills can be dangerous properties depending on their use. I hope the audience will understand why the artist did such work.