Free Admission Until the 21st

Sejong University announced on the 13th that it will exhibit works by artist Donghyeop Lee, who expresses Seoul's representative famous mountains with modern colors, at the Sejong Museum Gallery.


Representative works of writer Lee Dong-hyeop. <br>[Photo provided by Sejong University]

Representative works of writer Lee Dong-hyeop.
[Photo provided by Sejong University]

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In this invitational exhibition, more than 40 works are presented, created by visiting and sketching on-site Seoul's representative famous mountains such as Inwangsan, Bugaksan, and Bukhansan Bohyeonbong, then coloring them with thick-textured acrylic paint. The exhibition can be viewed for free at the Sejong Museum Gallery in the Daeyang AI Center of Sejong University until the 21st.



A representative of the Sejong Museum Gallery said, “Donghyeop Lee, born and raised in Seoul, has produced about 1,000 on-site sketches of Seoul and about 250 colored works of Seoul. The texture formed by repeatedly layering colors and the diverse colors are the representative features of his works, called Lee-style landscape painting (李氏山水).” He added, “It will be an opportunity to appreciate Seoul's famous mountains at a glance.”


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