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경복궁 (Gyeongbokgung) was built in 1395, a palace that served as the home to Kings during the Joseon dynasty, the Kings’ households and the government of Joseon. Inspired by the deep history of this architectural symbol located in Seoul, Korea, I pulled out my rich, royal blues to paint this piece. Then, I finished this piece with orange versions of Korea’s national flower (Rose of Sharon) to create 'Symbols of Seoul. As you look at this painting, I hope you find moments of joy and wonder as I combine the natural – in the orange rose of sharon – with the urban – Gyeongbokgung Palace in the beating heart of Seoul, Korea. This giclée print was created to high standards of reproduction with materials tested by Wilhelm-Research to resist fading and discoloration in excess of 60 years. Printed on archival 100% cotton fibre paper with a weight of 290 gsm and a calliper of 19 mils. Hand-signed at the bottom. Collection: Lost in Colour Material: Giclée print on 290gsm 100% cotton fibre paper.
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Made in United States Weight: 85.05 g (3 oz) Dimensions: 30.5 x 21.6 x 0.3 cm (12 x 8.5 x 0.1 in)































