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The emerald plane is high, high, high Painting

hanji Park

South Korea

Painting, Acrylic on Aluminium

Size: 20.9 W x 17.9 H x 0.8 D in

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We built houses in the mountains, blossomed, and continued our lives even in the end of a man's desire for war. The time when we feel grateful for small things and dream of a better future exists as history and breathes next to us.It's similar to then, living in instability and nowhere. It starts with densely packed houses and white-empty mountain ranges. The mountain range, which is the essence of the mountain, removes or scratches paint and leaves it empty on the floor itself. The densely packed complex patterns represent modern society and leave the bottom part empty, making it our own refuge.I decided to find the answer on the mountain where I had spent a lot of time giving up my place. I want to learn from the attitude of the mountain that always stands there. It seems to give everything and give life.

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Painting:Acrylic on Aluminium

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:20.9 W x 17.9 H x 0.8 D in

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Mountains are mountains. I'm Park Han-ji, an artist who tells the story of a house built on a mountain. During the Korean War, many refugees gathered in Busan and built houses up to the top of the mountain. Even in the end of the desire of the people of war, the mountains made houses and flowers bloom. The mountain that gives everything is like a mother's arms. But aren't we modern refugees now searching for better homes and better lands? What is the path to co-prosperity?We're trying to find the answer to that in the nature of the mountain. Modern people, including myself, who live without settling down anywhere, seem anxious. It's no different from refugees who find a place to live in a war. Even if the war is over, my escape path will not end. I long for a settled life as I search for a way. I want to learn a settled life from the attitude of the mountain that always stands there. Modern society is like a house built on a mountain where refugees search for it because it is unstable and has not settled anywhere. It contains me who wants to change to planes and cars with dynamic movements. I want to empty the essence of the mountain range as a white canvas itself and share a lot of thoughts while working. It also borrows the image of a rock that cannot build a house where the values of nature and the world can rest for a while through the series of houses that cannot be built on rocks.

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