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Raining day view of the Pyongyang Station
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| Oil Raining day view of the Pyongyang Station Kim Yong Je | |
| Canvas 45.5x38 cm / 17.9x15 in. | |
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North Korean Jewel paintings
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This is a typical North Korean technique. The painting is made with coloured stone powders on rigid panels. No other painting is more time-consuming to produce: in fact, it takes many weeks to finish one. In the past the technique was called "Powder Painting", but Kim Il Sung changed it to "Korean Jewel Painting" to point out that it was developed in Korea using precious Korean stones.
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Korean painting, ink painting on paper
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This style of painting demands that the artist draw from start to finish without stopping.
He cannot correct or draw over what he has painted.
This style requires great skill and takes from 10 - 20 years of training.
Learn more here about North Korean Art
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