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Théodore Géricault (1791-1824), View of Trivoli (1817), brush and pen and ink, pencil, green and blue watercolour and wash on paper, 41.5 x 22.4 cm. Via Sotheby’s.
Paris-based Korean artist Jung-yeon Min draws fantastic and organic landscapes from her imagination. Jung-yeon self-describes her personality as “eccentric”, relying heavily on her bizarre visions, a combination of science and dreams. Working primarily in hand-drawn pen and ink, her images play on concepts of scale and juxtaposition between peace and turbulence, fantasy and reality.
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