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JuneSuk Park

South Korea

Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 18 W x 20.9 H x 1.5 D in

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' Hope Myanmar Painting Collection ' #6 Title - < portrait of the commander in chief > Description of painting - "On his chest is a medal of the blood of the people and soldiers, On his shoulder was a blood star that had been tricked by stars shining in gold. The soldier's supreme leader, who lost his innocent purpose to protect his people, was less than the worst serial killer. He laughed at the people and laughed at him, and between his mean laughter and contempt was like seeing several faces of Cerberus in Hell. Those who have lost human purity and dignity and embraced the madness of power and greed. The man now sat on the chair of the throne made of the bones and flesh of the people. * Now, the people of Myanmar crying for freedom and peace are being violently suppressed by military coup forces. What the military forces want is the world's indifference, and what the Myanmar people desperately ask for is the world's interest and help. We must not forget that if we respond to the cry of the people of Myanmar with indifference now, we too will have to pay the price in the future. All mankind in the global village is one family. Please help Myanmar. * " - Canvas size : 45.5 cm x 53 cm / 18 in x 20.9 in - Oil painting My instagram : " I want to become an artist who draws hope in the darkest and most painful places in the world. "

DETAILS AND DIMENSIONS
Painting:

Oil on Canvas

Original:

One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:

18 W x 20.9 H x 1.5 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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