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The Wall (177X124) 1985 Work
From actual sceneries to expression of images ¥± – The image of wall. Emphasis of Modeling
- Maximizing the actual scenery work of Indian ink.
The mental image of artist is implied in the picture without stopping at moving the actual situation to the screen.
As the work where the intention of the artist to express new Indian ink is strongly implied by escaping from the existing style in the free command of brush stroke and expression of Indian ink by escaping from the existing Indian ink style, it is the work exhibited at the Commemorative exhibition for opening of Gwacheon National Museum of Contemporary Art.
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