Ink-and-wash paintings were once the most admired genre of art in Korea. Unbeknownst to many, however, the indigenous ink-based landscape painting style had vanished from mainstream art as the local ...
22.5cm x 33.5cm, in 22.6 x 33.4 cm. In ...
Nature in all her splendor and glory is represented in a vivid exhibition of 20th-century Chinese ink-wash artists at the Shanghai Art Museum, writes Wang Jie. History has it that in ancient China, ...
Park Dae-sung is one of the few artists in Korea that draws on the principles and spirit of traditional Korean paintings. His delicate, sometimes energetic portrayal of Korean landscapes and cultural ...
Traditional ink-and-wash landscape paintings that portray panoramic scenes sprung from both reality and artists’ imaginations — mountains punctuated by thick forests, towering cliffs and water rushing ...
Works such as Seung Yul Oh's OnDo are seen around the city. A giant sized cluster of noodles hanging from a chopstick, an interactive projection of a Chinese ink wash landscape and little bronze ...
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