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South Korea
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Size: 23.9 W x 28.6 H x 0.8 D in
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To paint, I must first be free-hearted, keep my emotions bright and clear, and try to empathize with myself and others through painting. To convey healing through the work, I think my own mind is healing and overflowing with joy, creating a wide world. I want to make the energy of thinking into a picture.
Painting:Oil on Canvas
Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork
Size:23.9 W x 28.6 H x 0.8 D in
Frame:Not Framed
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South Korea
I want to make the energy of thinking into a picture. To paint, I must first be free-hearted, keep my emotions bright and clear, and try to empathize with myself and others through painting. To convey healing through the work, I think my own mind is healing and overflowing with joy, creating a wide world. Instead of drawing to paint, the idea that comes from the mind naturally comes out and paints a picture that is not rigid. Since I live in the face of a batter, and the batter is on my face, it is clear that I want to see myself indirectly through the face of another without suppressing myself. We seem to have our own way, but we live by creating a variety of personalities, a grain and a pattern. The face is the soul of the body. ... The identity of human patterns is society. I would like to emphasize that pattern because it has a unique meaning that cannot be reversed into the psychological system. The face is a phenomenon, but the face of the batter often represents itself as opposed to the usual. And there's something in it. Regardless of my expectations or predictions, the batter informs himself outside. Maybe at bat. I do not want to maintain the time of demotion without suppressing myself or oppressing others, but rather to maintain a relaxed and positive perspective while expressing my own patterns and textures.
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