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South Korea
Painting, Watercolor on Paper
Size: 15.8 W x 15.8 H x 1.2 D in
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Bead! Bead! Bead! Bead! Please grant my wish! I want to borrow the power of a mysterious bead these days~^^ That's how desperate I am. Will these pretty beads make me a sweet lemon candy? I'm scared and anxious because the world seems to be getting dark The more I do that, the brighter hope grows in my heart^^ I said crisis is an opportunity. I will spread my energy and message all over the world I hope you're happy this year~~
Original Created:2023
Subjects:Animal
Materials:Paper
Styles:ConceptualContemporary
Mediums:WatercolorInkGouacheResin
Painting:Watercolor on Paper
Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork
Size:15.8 W x 15.8 H x 1.2 D in
Frame:White
Ready to Hang:Yes
Packaging:Ships in a Box
Delivery Time:Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments.
Handling:Ships in a box. Artists are responsible for packaging and adhering to Saatchi Art’s packaging guidelines.
Ships From:South Korea.
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South Korea
Journey to My Dream I was an exceptionally curious child. As a child, my curiosity made me want to know everything in the world.Also, curiosity toward the world used to be an opportunity for me to experience a lot and grow inside.The character "Lucky" in my work resembles my curious eyes.Lucky is a baby tiger who travels in search of a dream. When the baby tiger grows, it will be a wonderful tiger.The baby tiger is small but symbolizes the inner possibilities and potential of growing up with dreams.I thought that the world of curiosity and dreams would grow further away as I got older.But the dream is getting bigger and clearer. A more exciting and more interesting life is unfolding.Dreams were always alive in me even when I got older.Storyboard work precedes as if drawing and writing a fairy tale book to express the journey to dream.In the story, the iconography of Korean tigers and Gilsang Hwabok is designed and the story is transferred to the canvas.This process was a very familiar work process for me, who was planning and designing exhibitions when I was an office worker.A cut of the storyboard is extracted and ink and pigment are folded on the traditional paper and layered.And to maximize the image of a dream that will sparkle, it creates a scattering of light as a sparkling aid.The coloring process of Korean painting is a tug-of-war between the time to control the permeation and smudging of paint.So work takes longer than you think. That's why it's a work process that should never be rushed.That's why commas are needed between colors.The process of continuing work boldly and delicately sometimes resembles a dream journey.My inner self and work grow through that slow adjustment.
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