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6.3 W x 10.6 H in
Framed, Ready to Hang
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A refined depiction of a woman wearing a Dangui, a ceremonial jacket once worn by royal court ladies in the Joseon Dynasty. The deep green garment with intricate embroidery and the navy skirt reflect the grace and dignity of traditional Korean attire. Painted on natural wood panel, this work blends ...
2025
Mixed Media, Watercolor on Wood
Limited Edition of 10
6.3 W x 10.6 H x 1 D in
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Sungsil yun is the granddaughter of Im Kyung-Soo (임경수), known as the last royal court painter of the Joseon Dynasty. Continuing the legacy of her family’s artistic heritage, she draws inspiration from Korea’s rich traditions and cultural history. Her mother, an accomplished artist in her own right, was selected for the prestigious Gyeonggi Art Exhibition in 1991. Bridging the past and the present, [Your Name] creates works that honor the techniques and aesthetics of traditional Korean art while bringing them into dialogue with contemporary sensibilities. Each piece is not only a work of art but also a living thread in a multi-generational story of creativity and devotion to beauty. Selling as: Granddaughter of Im Kyung-Soo, the last royal court painter of the Joseon Dynasty.
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