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Size: 16 W x 20 H x 3 D in
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' Hope Myanmar Painting Collection ' #4 Title - < Whip of indifference > Description of painting - " Now Myanmar suffers from indiscriminate violence and illegal detention by military coup forces against good citizens. It has deprived the citizens of Myanmar of freedom and peace, and ruthlessly suppresses the citizens who resist their forces. And they are thinking this way. 'Over time, it will be distant from the interests of the international community, and thus we will be able to maintain the regime naturally. ' 'Just hold on for a minute. If the citizens are forced to suppress it and instill fear in the citizens, they will not be able to move, and the interest of the international community will soon disappear..' Instilling fear in the citizens of Myanmar and ruthlessly exercising violence It is'international society's indifference'. And what the people of Myanmar desperately need is'international community interest and help'. We live in an era where the world is connected, Regardless of the country, all human beings are friends and family. Please help our friends and family. If we respond to them with'indifference', we too are no different from the violent military coup forces that are whipping them. However, the shape is different... " - Canvas size : 40.6 cm x 50.8 cm / 16 in x 20 in 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
16 W x 20 H x 3 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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