The Korean artist Jee Young Lee created an elaborate installation in her studio, in Seoul, using everyday materials—plywood, paper cups, straws—and handmade props. The constructed landscapes are her interpretations of personal experiences, dreams, and Korean folk tales. Take a look: http://nyr.kr/QrERhB
Top: “Reaching for the Stars” Bottom: “I’ll Be Back” All photographs by Jee Young Lee
To walk on the street is like being in a library. You might choose a random book from a random shelf, or search for what you want in your favorite section. You often choose the book, judging by the coverpage you like. Then you read on the back, a short introduction of the books contence. But if you really want to know what the books about, and understand the ending, you have to open the book and read the pages. You might skip some pages from time to time, but then there is a limit to how many books you can read through your life. Just be sure they are good books. In the end there are only a few books you can read over and over, without tiring of them. Keep those books close, and give them a good ending
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One exam finished, now I've finally got some freedom. Basically Drawingtime!! I'm sketching Kakashi (from naruto).
Jewelry!
A small hobby of mine, besides drawing and playing the piano.
I am thinking of starting to sell jewelry, but never have time.
I'm getting into it again, the creativity i've been lacking because students are seriously overworked the last school year😩 Finally i feel like me again, the real me, with ideas and dreams and Fun! 😊
I'm a young student and hobbyist, doing what i love when i have time to spare. I have a DeviantArt account: http://jasminnimsaj.deviantart.com/
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