YouBeen Kim "Spring Moon Jar" 8x10 Painting
YouBeen Kim, originally from Seoul, South Korea, moved to the U.S. at 16 for better education. Overcoming language barriers through art, she created landscapes and portraits to connect with others. Settling in California, she graduated from the Academy of Art University in 2015, exploring her Korean heritage and identity in her evolving work, including American pop star portraits, self-portraits, and nature inspired abstract paintings.
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This painting is inspired by the iconic Moon Jar, from Joseon Dynasty, symbolizing good fortune, happiness, hope, and beauty. "Spring Moon Jar" depicts vibrancy of Spring flowers encapsulated within the Moon Jar. I aim to infuse beauty, joy, hope, and positivity into the lives of viewers while celebrating my Korean heritage and expressing my aspiration to nature.
YouBeen Kim, originally from Seoul, South Korea, moved to the U.S. at 16 for better education. Overcoming language barriers through art, she created landscapes and portraits to connect with others. Settling in California, she graduated from the Academy of Art University in 2015, exploring her Korean heritage and identity in her evolving work, including American pop star portraits, self-portraits, and nature inspired abstract paintings.
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This painting is inspired by the iconic Moon Jar, from Joseon Dynasty, symbolizing good fortune, happiness, hope, and beauty. "Spring Moon Jar" depicts vibrancy of Spring flowers encapsulated within the Moon Jar. I aim to infuse beauty, joy, hope, and positivity into the lives of viewers while celebrating my Korean heritage and expressing my aspiration to nature.
YouBeen Kim, originally from Seoul, South Korea, moved to the U.S. at 16 for better education. Overcoming language barriers through art, she created landscapes and portraits to connect with others. Settling in California, she graduated from the Academy of Art University in 2015, exploring her Korean heritage and identity in her evolving work, including American pop star portraits, self-portraits, and nature inspired abstract paintings.
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This painting is inspired by the iconic Moon Jar, from Joseon Dynasty, symbolizing good fortune, happiness, hope, and beauty. "Spring Moon Jar" depicts vibrancy of Spring flowers encapsulated within the Moon Jar. I aim to infuse beauty, joy, hope, and positivity into the lives of viewers while celebrating my Korean heritage and expressing my aspiration to nature.