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' Hope Myanmar Painting Collection ' #5 Title - < Myanmar nun cry > Description of painting - " Sister Nu Thawng kneels in front of a heavily armed police force of a military coup that is ruthlessly suppressing the citizens of Myanmar with violence. She raises both hands and cries out to them. "Do not be mercilessly assaulting innocent citizens, rather shoot me." Her desperate voice pleading not to shoot at civilians protesting for freedom and human rights.. Her voice became a light to the hearts of Myanmar people suffering from violent suppression on Bloody Sunday, And the small light soon spread out and began to spread to our minds, who only maintain a bystander attitude. Now, we don't just stick to the monitor screen and stand by the screen. Now is the time for us to act and move. It will be forgotten over time, and the violence and oppression may naturally become everyday. But keep in mind, the darkness of such a society revolves around the world and encroaches here and there, That it will soon spread to you and your loved ones... *Myanmar is currently being violently suppressed by innocent citizens as a military coup force... Please pay attention to Myanmar and help. I have no doubts that the hand we put out now will turn around and become the hand that protects us. * " - Canvas size : 40.6 cm x 50.8 cm / 16 in x 20 in - Oil painting My instagram : " I want to become an artist who draws hope in the darkest and most painful places in the world. "
Oil on Canvas
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16 W x 20 H x 2.5 D in
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I am based in Seoul, Korea It was a joke between a brush and ink (ink), and he wanted to put his own world in his writing. ' Chusa Kim Jeong-hee ' And the ' Chusa technique ', he left behind when he died I inherit and develop the spirit of the Chusa technique, I wanted to reflect the pain and suffering of the world, as well as comfort and hope in my artwork. Thousands, tens of thousands of moments in one brush stroke Melt it and use those moments The canvas is divided into four spaces that are different in time and dimension. And I was inspired by color in the structure of Jonggak in Seoul, where I was born and raised when I was young, where ancestral rites were held. Inspired by Jonggak in Seoul, I reconstruct the colors used to pray for the king's well-being and peace, and incorporate them into my artwork with a heart to bless and commemorate the victims of the present age.
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