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GRIDA EpⅠ El Castillo

'El Castillo Cave Paintings, Drawing with the Body'

The El Castillo Cave in the Cantabria region of Spain is famous for having some of the world's oldest cave paintings. The paintings depict bison, handprints, squares made of large dots, and geometric patterns with unknown meanings. These paintings, drawn by someone's fingertips in the distant past, reflect the life of that time as it was. They represent our ancient life and serve as an interface transcending the dimensions of time.

The performer embodies the El Castillo cave paintings through artistic movements, using drawing methods to metaphorically transform the performer's body into a brush.

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GRIDA EpⅠ El Castillo, Gallery Jungdabang Project, Seoul, Korea, 2016 

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GRIDA EpⅠ El Castillo, Gallery Jungdabang Project, Seoul, Korea, 2016 

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GRIDA EpⅠ El Castillo, Gallery Jungdabang Project, Seoul, Korea, 2016 

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GRIDA EpⅠ El Castillo, Gallery Jungdabang Project, Seoul, Korea, 2016 

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