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CRAB Print

Marina Ogai

South Korea

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Crabs are often associated with the realm of emotions due to their link to the element of water. Their sideways movement and protective shells can be seen as metaphorical expressions of emotional self-defense or guarding one's vulnerabilities. Crabs often retreat into their shells, which can represent introspection and the need for solitude. They are also known for their keen sense of intuition and the ability to feel the energies around them. As a symbol, crabs can encourage individuals to listen to their inner voice, trust their instincts, and seek quiet reflection. Be advised that colors and brightness depend on your monitor and the digital picture may be slightly different from the original work of art. This original artwork has Certificate of Authenticity.

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Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper

Size:10 W x 10 H x 0.1 D in

Size with Frame:15.25 W x 15.25 H x 1.2 D in

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She was born on April 3, 1993. From Moscow (Russia) and currently living and working in Gwangju (South Korea). Marina Ogai is a Koryo Saram (also known as Goryeoin or Koryoin), one of the descendants of Koreans who emigrated by and large from the northern part of the Korean Peninsula to eastern Russia between the late 19th and the early 20th century. In 1937, such ethnic Koreans were forcibly relocated by the Stalin regime en masse to present-day Central Asia. The theme of her work is woman in all his beauty. She is inspired by strong woman, Korean culture, animals, flowers and nature. Marina is a sincerely believer that there's an deep bond between a woman and nature. The main idea behind Marina's paintings is to show woman inner beauty and character. Drawing has been a passion of Marina's for a big part of her life. She began with oil painting technique at the age of 15. Being an artist had been her dream since childhood.

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