From October, Exhibition of About 10 Abstract Ladybug Image Artworks for Two Months

Small Gallery Exhibition Hall inside the Civil Service Office, Samdong-myeon, Ulju-gun.

Small Gallery Exhibition Hall inside the Civil Service Office, Samdong-myeon, Ulju-gun.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Dongguk Lee] Samdong-myeon, Ulju-gun, Ulsan City, is holding the "Momentary Happiness, Han Jeong-a Invitational Solo Exhibition" in a small gallery inside the civil service office for two months starting this month.


Han Jeong-a, a member of the Ulsan Art Association and a young artist, has received awards such as the Special Selection at the Korea Painting Grand Exhibition, the Korea Women's Art Exhibition, and the Environmental Art Exhibition. She has held 15 exhibitions including the Hong Kong-Korea Contemporary Art Exchange Exhibition and the Seoul Museum of Art Exhibition. Her works are held by institutions such as Ulsan City and Yeosu City.


This exhibition features about 10 abstract works using the image of a ladybug, a genre of art that intentionally transforms abstract art and matches it with the real world.


The first revealed work overlaps the landscape of Taehwa River in Ulsan and the perspective of a ladybug in an abstract piece with a restrained visual approach, expressing an overlap of reality and imagination.

First public work by artist Han Jeong-a.

First public work by artist Han Jeong-a.

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Artist Han Jeong-a said, "The ladybug expresses each individual's way of pursuing happiness and personal identity regarding life."



A Samdong-myeon official stated, "We hope this will be a time to experience a life dreaming of momentary happiness through the artist's intended message."


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