Solbi Cake Controversy Breaks Through… If I wanted to plagiarize, would I have chosen Jeff Koons?

Solbi breaks through the'cake controversy'...

Singer and painter Solbi (Kwon Ji-an) opened his mouth to the controversy over’cake plagiarism’.

Solbi said on his instagram on the 31st, “2020 was a year full of scars and pains for most people living in the Corona era.” “The unfinished and unfinished cake looks different from the glamorous exterior. It is a portrait of the modern people who have suffered,” and posted a photo of the cake that was controversial.

Solbi breaks through the'cake controversy'...

Solbi said, “When I saw the uniform cakes on display, the works of pop artists came to my mind.” “The loneliness and loneliness hidden behind the cheerful and colorful form of pop art is on my unwelcome cake that has lost its pure function of gratitude and celebration. It feels intact,” he explained. Next, he drew a line about the plagiarism controversy, saying, “Jeff Koons… would I have chosen him if I wanted to plagiarize?”

In addition, “Marcelle Duchamp looked at the toilet and remembered Sam. Jeff Koons looked at the clay and it reminded me of a sculpture. I saw his sculpture and it reminded me of a cake. Watching Andy Warhol’s video reminded me of myself.” “I think of many people over the years,” he added.

Solbi appeared to break through the controversy over plagiarism head-on, but is not making a difference on the sales situation of cakes that were not for sale.

Solbi breaks through the'cake controversy'...

Solbi said on his Instagram on the 22nd, “I am obsessed with making cakes in the baker’s room because of social distancing. I tried making this cake in my own way. How about it. Is it too experimental. I take orders.” I uploaded a photo of making a cake together.

However, afterwards, the design of the cake was engulfed in controversy over plagiarism, and as the controversy grew, Solbi responded to the post on the 26th, “This cake was inspired by Jeff Koons Play-Doh’s work, and I made my own cake in a more free way. “This cake is not for sale,” he explained.

In addition, on the 28th, a video of eating a homemade cake was posted along with the words “Just a cake” to respond to the controversy, but the cake, which was explained that it was not for sale, was found to be sold at the bakery, and the controversy continues. .

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