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SUMMARY
S (5 × 7 in) – perfect for intimate spaces
M (8 × 12 in) – a versatile size for any room
L (16 × 23 in) – a statement piece for your wall
Paper: Hahnemühle White Velvet, 270gsm, archival-quality fine art paper from Germany
Printing: Produced with Epson UltraChrome archival inks
Quality: Museum-grade reproduction that preserves vivid detail and ensures longevity
Made in Korea
"When sorrow becomes a beautiful ritual."
This piece, which modernizes the traditional Chaekgado (bookshelf painting) style, captures a moment of quiet contemplation. A woman in a patterned red sweater rests her head on her hand, her tears forming a small, calm pool on the table.
The bird and the green plant symbolize the subtle vitality that blooms even in moments of loneliness. It is a visual representation of the strength found in vulnerability.
Curator's Note
Place this by your bedside or personal desk. It serves as a gentle reminder to embrace your emotions and offer yourself the comfort you deserve after a long day.
Produced as a museum-quality fine art print, this piece captures both the timeless beauty of Korean tradition and the artist’s contemporary reinterpretation. It brings elegance, symbolism, and a quiet sense of joy into any space.
Artist, Kyungran Yeo
Kyungran Yeo is a Korean ceramic artist. Her tableware, which are the result of her contemplation of the fundamental ‘use’ of the craft, create a natural and beautiful harmony with everything they contain.
Minhwa Collection
Kyungran draws inspiration from Minhwa (Korean folk painting), a tradition rich with auspicious symbols of fortune, joy, and prosperity. Tigers, magpies, rabbits, and peonies—each carrying centuries of meaning—are reimagined through her unique artistic language.
On her ceramics, these motifs are hand-painted with meticulous care, turning each vessel into a piece that elevates both everyday meals and special gatherings. Her digital drawings, meanwhile, reveal another dimension of her practice, offering a timeless encounter with beauty and symbolism.
Blending tradition with contemporary sensibility, Yeo’s works embody a quiet elegance that resonates far beyond their form.
Care
Surface & Texture: Minor variations in paper texture or tone may occur due to the natural qualities of archival fine art paper. These are inherent characteristics, not flaws.
Framing & Cover: Each print comes in a wooden frame with a crystal-clear protective cover. Avoid placing in direct sunlight or areas with high humidity to ensure longevity.
Cleaning: Gently dust the frame and cover with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid harsh chemicals or abrasive materials.
Handcrafted Details: As every piece is carefully produced, subtle variations in finish and framing may occur, making each work unique.
SUMMARY
S (5 × 7 in) – perfect for intimate spaces
M (8 × 12 in) – a versatile size for any room
L (16 × 23 in) – a statement piece for your wall
Paper: Hahnemühle White Velvet, 270gsm, archival-quality fine art paper from Germany
Printing: Produced with Epson UltraChrome archival inks
Quality: Museum-grade reproduction that preserves vivid detail and ensures longevity
Made in Korea
"When sorrow becomes a beautiful ritual."
This piece, which modernizes the traditional Chaekgado (bookshelf painting) style, captures a moment of quiet contemplation. A woman in a patterned red sweater rests her head on her hand, her tears forming a small, calm pool on the table.
The bird and the green plant symbolize the subtle vitality that blooms even in moments of loneliness. It is a visual representation of the strength found in vulnerability.
Curator's Note
Place this by your bedside or personal desk. It serves as a gentle reminder to embrace your emotions and offer yourself the comfort you deserve after a long day.
Produced as a museum-quality fine art print, this piece captures both the timeless beauty of Korean tradition and the artist’s contemporary reinterpretation. It brings elegance, symbolism, and a quiet sense of joy into any space.
Artist, Kyungran Yeo
Kyungran Yeo is a Korean ceramic artist. Her tableware, which are the result of her contemplation of the fundamental ‘use’ of the craft, create a natural and beautiful harmony with everything they contain.
Minhwa Collection
Kyungran draws inspiration from Minhwa (Korean folk painting), a tradition rich with auspicious symbols of fortune, joy, and prosperity. Tigers, magpies, rabbits, and peonies—each carrying centuries of meaning—are reimagined through her unique artistic language.
On her ceramics, these motifs are hand-painted with meticulous care, turning each vessel into a piece that elevates both everyday meals and special gatherings. Her digital drawings, meanwhile, reveal another dimension of her practice, offering a timeless encounter with beauty and symbolism.
Blending tradition with contemporary sensibility, Yeo’s works embody a quiet elegance that resonates far beyond their form.
Care
Surface & Texture: Minor variations in paper texture or tone may occur due to the natural qualities of archival fine art paper. These are inherent characteristics, not flaws.
Framing & Cover: Each print comes in a wooden frame with a crystal-clear protective cover. Avoid placing in direct sunlight or areas with high humidity to ensure longevity.
Cleaning: Gently dust the frame and cover with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid harsh chemicals or abrasive materials.
Handcrafted Details: As every piece is carefully produced, subtle variations in finish and framing may occur, making each work unique.
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