Haru K’s Delicious Landscape

Every year, the Ha Jung-woong Art Museum invites several competent artists and supports their exhibitions. A few years ago, when I visited the museum, I encountered some very interesting artworks. They were traditional Korean landscape paintings combined with unique scenes in them. For instance, a waterfall from the sky was expressed as long noodles from chopsticks. The various foods and snacks in the landscape paintings gave me a fun shock, and they have remained in my memory for a long time. Luckily, I have had the opportunity to have an interview with Haru K, the artist of Delicious Landscape, for this issue of the Gwangju News. You too will be able to meet Haru K through the following interview.

Only Me and My Camera: Capturing Beautiful Places Around Korea

From the south to the north, from east to west, I would like to visit all the beautiful spots in South Korea. In this photo essay, you can enjoy photos taken in Pohang, Tongyeong, and Dangjin.

My Korea: Autumn

Autumn is the time of year when Korea becomes filled with beautiful colours, exciting festivals, and some of the most scenic hikes around.

BIRDS Korea: “What Does Wilderness Mean to You?”

This month, Birds Korea reaches out to readers with a question: what does wilderness mean to you?

Portraits

What makes a good portrait? The rule of thirds, good lighting and sharp focus are key to telling the story.