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Painting, Oil on Canvas
Size: 26 W x 35.8 H x 2.5 D in
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' Hope Myanmar Painting Collection ' #2 " Now Myanmar is being ruthlessly and violently suppressed by the military coup forces. In the past, Korea suffered the same pain. Citizens who were mercilessly seeking freedom by military forces were violently suppressed. And on May 18, 1980, the'Gwangju Democratization Movement' took place, and a terrible incident occurred in which Korean citizens were ruthlessly slaughtered and suppressed by Korean soldiers. There was a reporter who entered Gwangju in a dangerous situation and filmed the horror at the time when the Internet was not developing as it is now. It was'Jürgen Hinzpeter', a reporter belonging to the German first public broadcasting (ARD-NDR). On May 19, when the May 18 Gwangju democratization movement was in progress, at the recommendation of Pastor Paul Schneiss, Germany's East Asia Mission Officer, he prepared to infiltrate Gwangju from Japan and enters Gwangju on the morning of the 20th. By the 23rd, he infiltrated Korea and took a risk to report on the scene to capture the horrors of Gwangju. At this time, he was the first to see the scene as terrible and terrible as the Gwangju Democratization Movement, which was an unusual reporter life, and it is said that the filming was stopped because tears burst several times while filming a video. The film sent by Hinzpeter was immediately reported to various countries through the first public broadcaster in Germany, and in September of that year, it was produced and broadcast as a documentary titled'Korea at the Crossroads'. For the Republic of Korea to gain freedom and peace, not only the people of the Republic of Korea, but also many people both internally and externally made efforts. We must continue to remember that grace and pass it on to the next generation. And you can't just look at the global family who are suffering the same pain. I will fight in my own way until the end so that good energy can continue to be transmitted and wrap around the earth. Like they did in the past... Kim Sa-bok, a Korean taxi driver in Seoul who helped Jürgen Hinzpeter, and the seniors who shouted for freedom and peace in Korea at that time, I would like to run to them this time for freedom and peace in Myanmar as you did. We ask for your interest and help in Myanmar, which is being violently suppressed by military coup forces." - Canvas size : 66 cm x 91 cm / 26 in x 35.8 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
One-of-a-kind Artwork
26 W x 35.8 H x 2.5 D in
Not Framed
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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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