Born in Korea in 1963, Lee Jung-Woong is currently a member of Korean Arts Association. Till now, Lee has held over twenty solo exhibitions in Korea, and has participated frequently in various major... Read full biography
Born in Korea in 1963, Lee Jung-Woong is currently a member of Korean Arts Association. Till now, Lee has held over twenty solo exhibitions in Korea, and has participated frequently in various major exhibitions in France, Japan, China, and so on. Lee Jung-Woong places Chinese brush onto Korean... Read full biography
Born in Korea in 1963, Lee Jung-Woong is currently a member of Korean Arts Association. Till now, Lee has held over twenty solo exhibitions in Korea, and has participated frequently in various major exhibitions in France, Japan, China, and so on. Lee Jung-Woong places Chinese brush onto Korean paper, and then paints what he wants to paint on the paper. In this way, the original texture and wrinkles of Korean paper is emerged and artfully increases some pleasure to the work. The image that brush... Read full biography
Born in Korea in 1963, Lee Jung-Woong is currently a member of Korean Arts Association. Till now, Lee has held over twenty solo exhibitions in Korea, and has participated frequently in various major exhibitions in France, Japan, China, and so on. Lee Jung-Woong places Chinese brush onto Korean paper, and then paints what he wants to paint on the paper. In this way, the original texture and wrinkles of Korean paper is emerged and artfully increases some pleasure to the work. The image that brush looks at its ink is like the artist looking at his own work and falling into ponder. To be more specifically, it is as if a person stops to meditate and think in front of his achievements. It is because of this deep inner meaning that Lee... Read full biography
Born in Korea in 1963, Lee Jung-Woong is currently a member of Korean Arts Association. Till now, Lee has held over twenty solo exhibitions in Korea, and has participated frequently in various major exhibitions in France, Japan, China, and so on. Lee Jung-Woong places Chinese brush onto Korean paper, and then paints what he wants to paint on the paper. In this way, the original texture and wrinkles of Korean paper is emerged and artfully increases some pleasure to the work. The image that brush looks at its ink is like the artist looking at his own work and falling into ponder. To be more specifically, it is as if a person stops to meditate and think in front of his achievements. It is because of this deep inner meaning that Lee Jung-Woong's paintings receive praises across nations. In conclusion, Lee Jung-Woong not only... Read full biography
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