jueves, 19 de febrero de 2015

PARK SOO-KUN


Park Su-geun (February 21, 1914 - May 6, 1965) was a Korean painter.
Hailing from Yanggu CountyGangwon ProvinceSouth Korea Park attended Yanggu Public Elementary School when he was younger, and then taught himself painting as was a teenager. In 1932, he made his debut in painting circles with his work titled 'Spring Is Gone' when it was selected for the 11th annual Seonjeon painting contest. Park ended up being selected a total of eight times in the contest until 1944. In 1953, he participated in the 2nd annual National Art Exhibition and won 1st place. Soon after, he became a full-time painter and won numerous prizes on ten different occasions. In 1959, he got recommendation from the National Art Exhibition and served on the screening committee during the early 1960s.
In 1963, Park lost eyesight in one of his eyes due to cataract, and died of liver cirrhosis at the age of 52 in 1965. For much of his life Park struggled with poverty and lonesomeness but during the 1980s, he was posthumously awarded the Eun-gwan (silver crown) of Order of Culture Merit.

jueves, 12 de febrero de 2015

CHUN KYUNG-JA



Born in 1924, Chun Kyung-ja is a well-known Korean painter as well as writer.Chun is differentiated from other painters by her exceptional use of primary colors in traditional Korean paintings. By using bright colors and clear forms, Chun broke the Korean art cliche that paintings should be in black and white, with natural curves.