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Future’s Future’s FutureThe 1st Exhibition I visit was The Annual UK Korean Artists “Future’s Future’s Future”. “A sparrow may be small but it has all the vital organs”, this is the most appropriate sentence I can describe this exhibition. Va-riety method of Art you can found here which included Oil on board, Wax on mirror, Giclee Print, Mixed media etc. There is several artist caught my attention which is:

Jung-Ouk Hong, simple material (wood, silicon, wire, mag-net etc) and components (triangles, circles and squares) to present his work.

Luna Jungeun LEE, I can strongly feel that there is some message she tries to bring out through her painting. One of her artwork name “Anonymous Cheol-Su, North” is just amazing, I spent a while staring on it and waiting the kid in the painting talk to me, it just so real and I do believe he got something to tell.

Jin Han LEE, her artwork look colorful and always have the huge space of imagination. The techniques she use which is acrylic, gouache, glitter and masking tape on canvas is just new for me.

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Luna Jungeun Lee There are so many problems ThaT The CounTry sTill Can’T solve. ThaT is why i Try To express The TruTh of soCieTy and reConsider whaT is The realiTy behind The surfaCe.

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Jung-Ouk HONG

Through my work i express harmonies and Thier emoTional qualiTies by using The Common elemenTs of everyday life and Their inherenT raTional values.

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Jin Han Lee

unexpeCTed Tension and sponTaneiTy is CreaTed by my painTing TeChniques over modernism and renaissanCe. by applying numerous layers, The surfaCe does noT immediaTely reveal iTs ChronologiCal order.

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Jung Pyo Hong

i have Tried To make The figures in my arTworks familiar To anyone regardless of The meanings wiThin To leT The audienCe overCome The Common diffiCulTies in The arTs.

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Hyung Jin PARK

Through my work, i make efforTs To break down The boundaries of our defined perCepTions beTween The beginning and end, CreaTion and TerminaTion, blaCk and whiTe, good and evil, inside and ouT, presenT and fuTure and so on.

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The 2nd Place I visit was Tate Modern. There is variety of artist and it does confused me little bit because too many room wihtout a specific theme. It’s hard to under-standing most of the painting which is the reason i pick some artwork i think it might help to my pattern design and concentrate on it.

Andy Warhol is an artist since 8 years ago, im glad to stand that close with his artwork. Julian Travelyan is an artist i like most in this gallery as i always like to use the simple shape but interesting layout to created the artwork.

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Andy Warhol (1928-1987) The repeaTed blaCk phoTographiC sCreenprinT overlaid wiTh vivid Colours was already warhol’s Trademark sTyle of porTraiTure by The Time he made This work.

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Francis Picabia (1879-1953)

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Julian Trevelyan (1910-1988)

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Joan Miro (1893-1983)

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V&a (Victoria and albert MuseuM)The 3rd Place I visit was V&A(Victoria and Albert Museum). I was so excited about this place, i would rather describe this place to “International Art Camp”. From Europe to Asia, it just a perfect place to someone who love the arts.

I bought a ticket to see the Imperial Chinese Robes from the Forbidden City, i personally do not think it is worth, because the number of Emperor’s military and dress show little which is not what i expect. Whereas i can see the design of imperial chinese robes of KangXi (the emperor i like most) did made me feel better.

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Imperial Chinese Robes from the Forbidden City

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China

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Japan

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photography exhibition

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