Autumn Chrysanthemums at Suncheonman National Garden Featuring 'Van Gogh's Studio' Theme View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Hyung-kwon] Suncheonman National Garden will comfort hearts tired from COVID-19 and offer autumn memories by recreating Van Gogh's works using chrysanthemums under the theme "The Beautiful Studio and Garden Loved by Van Gogh" in the 1,500㎡ Dutch Garden from the 22nd of this month to the 31st of next month.


This autumn chrysanthemum garden features five themed garden spaces inspired by Van Gogh's works, including Starry Night and the Hospital Courtyard, representing the Dutch master painter. About 30 chrysanthemum sculptures, including Hyunae-style and Daryun-style large works, along with 20 other sculptures made from natural materials, will be displayed.


Highlights for visitors include photo zones using new varieties of flowering plants with vivid color contrasts (such as Red Sunflower) and pathway-based objects. Additionally, artwork explanations using easels add to the completeness of the exhibition and provide another point of interest.


A Suncheon city official said, "Artist Van Gogh considered gardens his only sanctuary," adding, "We hope that citizens exhausted from the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic can feel the deepening autumn atmosphere and find comfort in their hearts at Suncheonman National Garden, where Van Gogh's story is embodied, together with their families and loved ones."



Meanwhile, Suncheonman National Garden requires strict compliance with quarantine rules for COVID-19, including individual temperature checks, electronic entry logs (QR code), hand sanitization, and mask-wearing before admission.


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