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Woman in hanbok looking into mirror Print

Yvette Wohn

United States

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A woman is sitting in her room, wearing a hanbok, a Korean traditional dress, and is looking at her reflection in the mirror. The faceless woman wearing a vibrant dress is my signature style, representing the suppression of individualism in traditional Korean culture.

Year Created:

2017

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Medium:

Print, Giclee on Canvas

Rarity:

Open Edition

Size:

12 W x 16 H x 1.25 D in

Ready to Hang:

Yes

Frame:

Not Framed

Canvas Wrap:

Black Canvas

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Ships in a Box

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Calculated at checkout.

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Printing facility in California.

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Yvette is a self-taught artist from South Korea, drawing inspiration from her rich multicultural background. Much of her work is characterized by bold colors and black outlines, reflecting influence form both Western and Eastern art. She signs her her work with the pseudonym "kiru" (lower case intended) in her artistic work, following ancient tradition of Northeast Asian artists, who had a two-syllable nickname to represent their artistic identity. Yvette began publicly exhibiting her work in 2009. Most of her work is privately owned and not available for public viewing except for her portrait of Harvard Law Professor Charles Nesson, which is housed at the Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard University. When not painting, Yvette studies new media, focusing on prosocial outcomes of social media.

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