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Based in Jeju Island, Cho Ki Seob creates paintings rooted in the spirit of traditional Korean art. Using a material called ‘eunbun (silver pearl pigment)’, he explores themes of "life and death." Through the concept of ‘Yukdo Yoonhoe (the six realms of reincarnation)’, he views nature as embodying the cycle of life and death occurring six times in a single lifetime. He has held various solo exhibitions that reflect these ideas, including and . In addition to his art, he is dedicated to creative education through his operation of the .
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Based in Jeju Island, Cho Ki Seob creates paintings rooted in the spirit of traditional Korean art. Using a material called ‘eunbun (silver pearl pigment)’, he explores themes of "life and death." Through the concept of ‘Yukdo Yoonhoe (the six realms of reincarnation)’, he views nature as embodying the cycle of life and death occurring six times in a single lifetime. He has held various solo exhibitions that reflect these ideas, including and . In addition to his art, he is dedicated to creative education through his operation of the .
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