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Nanyoung Jeon's Moonlight Tiger, a Korean traditional painting, wins the Iron A' Design Award in 2022
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Nanyoung Jeon's Moonlight Tiger is a captivating representation of Korean traditional painting, specifically folk art, depicting a tiger under the moonlight. The design, inspired by ancient Korean beliefs, beautifully captures the essence of traditional folk paintings, where sacred animals are portrayed in a friendly and fun manner. The painting, created using the Galaxy Note 7 paint app and later modified in Photoshop, showcases the fusion of tradition and technology, symbolizing the meeting of the past and the future.
Jeon's work stands out for its unique portrayal of the tiger, a guardian deity in ancient Korean culture. The design not only reflects the rich cultural heritage of Korea but also serves as an amulet, offering protection to those who possess it. Whether displayed in homes or used as a cell phone wallpaper, Moonlight Tiger is believed to provide its owner with the protective presence of the guardian deity, making it a truly special and meaningful piece of art.
Despite facing challenges due to the recall of the Galaxy Note 7, Jeon's dedication and creativity prevailed, leading to the successful realization of the Moonlight Tiger design. The project, completed in Seoul in 2017, represents a harmonious blend of tradition and modern technology, showcasing the timeless appeal of Korean folk art in a contemporary context.
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