Korean Tigers print by Eunjoo Lee
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Korean Tiger means that tigers and magpies defeat ghosts and bring good luck. So, Korean ancestors drew a lot of folk paintings of this tiger and magpie called Hojakdo. The tiger and natural objects are combined with the textile design to express it in a modern way.
Eunjoo Lee is a Korean illustrator. She graduated from Hongik University in Korea with a bachelor's degree in visual design and completed her master's degree in visual design at Glasgow School of Art in Scotland. Her illustration is inspired by nature, Korean folk arts, and traditional and modern textile designs. She expressed nature in Korean traditional folk paintings in a modern way to use a modern textile design style.
Dimensions
A3 (297mm X 420mm)
Composition
Giclée printed on Monte Carlo, 300gsm textured paper
Colour
Product code
164456
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