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When I Was Little...
'When I Was Little...'
Diptych - 2 Is Better Than 1 (only 2nd part)
Oil paint on canvas
30" x 20"
This is a more detailed description of this particular painting:
I have a separate picture of this second part of the diptych because it was a very meaningful piece to me. The little girl in the front is painted from an old photo I had, of me. So the little girl in the foreground is supposed to represent me as a little kid, and the 3 people in the right side is my family a long time ago. The background with the sea and the rocks in the middle of the sea represents Korea, where I used to live. This piece is supposed to represent my past. I grew up in Korea, and I thought it would be more meaningful to paint a picture where it's not obvious that it's Korea. The little girl wearing the Korean traditional dress, Hanbok, is playing with bubbles, and the family in the back is watching over her, protecting her. The bubbles are supposed to represent innocense and liveliness (because I think I have more pleasant childhood memories).
To make this painting, I used 3 old photos I had, and combined them to make one painting.
(AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH. my aunt wants to buy this artwork. OH and I'm not done with the description, but I got tired of explaining about something people don't probably understand unless they actually hear it from me.. I'm really so much better at explaining my art through talking and having conversations about it. SORRY!!!)
When I Was Little...
'When I Was Little...'
Diptych - 2 Is Better Than 1 (only 2nd part)
Oil paint on canvas
30" x 20"
This is a more detailed description of this particular painting:
I have a separate picture of this second part of the diptych because it was a very meaningful piece to me. The little girl in the front is painted from an old photo I had, of me. So the little girl in the foreground is supposed to represent me as a little kid, and the 3 people in the right side is my family a long time ago. The background with the sea and the rocks in the middle of the sea represents Korea, where I used to live. This piece is supposed to represent my past. I grew up in Korea, and I thought it would be more meaningful to paint a picture where it's not obvious that it's Korea. The little girl wearing the Korean traditional dress, Hanbok, is playing with bubbles, and the family in the back is watching over her, protecting her. The bubbles are supposed to represent innocense and liveliness (because I think I have more pleasant childhood memories).
To make this painting, I used 3 old photos I had, and combined them to make one painting.
(AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH. my aunt wants to buy this artwork. OH and I'm not done with the description, but I got tired of explaining about something people don't probably understand unless they actually hear it from me.. I'm really so much better at explaining my art through talking and having conversations about it. SORRY!!!)