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Exploring Human-Dog Relationships Through Korean Art
Creatrip Team
a year ago
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An exhibition titled 'Dog-Human Interactions' by artists Kwak Soo-yeon and Lee A-young is being held at the Peace Gallery on Nami Island until March 16. Dogs, as humanity’s oldest companions, have long been cherished for their loyalty and sensitivity. The exhibit showcases over 50 works highlighting the bond between pets and humans through traditional Korean painting techniques and contemporary interpretations. Kwak Soo-yeon emphasizes humor and anthropomorphism in her artworks, while Lee A-young captures detailed portrayals of dogs' expressions and characteristics, offering emotional connection and comfort to viewers. The exhibition combines traditional Korean aesthetics with modern perspectives, highlighting the emotional and societal values of pets in human lives.
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