10_Baram
3m / 2.3tonnes / 2009
Baram means ¡°Wind¡± in the Korean language and, it was exhibited at the New Zealand cultural festival in
2009 as a symbolic figure of Korea.
It captured of one of the Korean characteristics as a highly dynamic country. To express this character,
one of the elements of nature ¡°Wind¡± inspired the creation.
The symbolic elements of nature for Baram is wind.
Baram literally translates to wind in the Korean language.
The wind is representative of male form and shows the strong and dynamic nature of Koreans.