ARTIST KANG JUNG HO
CLASSICAL REALISM
the Paintings of Korean artist Kang, Jung Ho (Kang Jung Ho)" пахнут" in the fall, spring and grasses. I want to drown, dissolving without looking back. To drop all things and run away to where the winding path stretches the snake to crystal clear stream with clear ringing water crashing on the rocks, the spray settles on the emerald grass, so soft and juicy, which is so nice to sink bare feet under brisk trills of birds.
the Landscapes in his works" дышат" freedom and pristine beauty, which is often written in books and they say in the movies. Kahn, like a skilled author creates such an atmosphere, to resist which it is simply impossible. Nature, as itself speaks to the audience, whispering in his ear about how great the world is and native land. The wind gently touches the hair, fingering the strands, and the trees, shaking branches, nodding to the beat of each breath, as if to confirm all that was previously said. Autumn paints the trees Golden, and the sun"s rays manage to look everywhere, breaking through the thickets. Mountain river noise, spasm in protest bumping into stones, and snow-white swans, proudly raised his head, a measured float, breaking the water surface.
Source: https://kulturologia.EN/blogs/041018/40688/
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