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Artwork details
- Medium : Acrylic on Wood , Wood
- Framing : Framing on request
- Dimensions : 12x12in
About this artwork
Cookie is one of our neighbors who always looks at the air with sleepy eyes. One day, I was sitting in a bundle waiting for his owner in front of supermarket in town, sitting gentle with sleepy eyes, and he ran into me and looked at me for a while to see if he remembered me, and his face was so cute that I invited him as the main character of my work. It was constructed in a small wood panel in a relief form and finished with a solid acrylic color.…
With the simplification of colors, it will go well with any indoor atmosphere, and it is also a very popular work among dog lovers. Sometimes requests come in to me to work for good memories with their dogs.
Jullia Kim
United States
Credentials
- Featured in gallery curations
- Works on commission
She was born and raised in Seoul Korea
Her dream, which began at the age of five, is to this day through continuous art education in the hope of becoming a wonderful artist.
In order to experience a new world of seeing and feeling things, she graduated from college in Korea and then went on to study in Baltimore, the U.S. After she finished her painting studies, she moved to New York and began to take an interest in a new field.
Thinking that modern art can be reborn as a higher-quality and practical art through mutual harmony rather than separating fine art and applied art, she enters an interior school to study substantive space in addition to painting in the United States.
After graduation, she returned to Korea and worked as an interior designer and art director at a major company, continuing her work activities.
Her dream, which began at the age of five, is to this day through continuous art education in the hope of becoming a wonderful artist.
In order to experience a new world of seeing and feeling things, she graduated from college in Korea and then went on to study in Baltimore, the U.S. After she finished her painting studies, she moved to New York and began to take an interest in a new field.
Thinking that modern art can be reborn as a higher-quality and practical art through mutual harmony rather than separating fine art and applied art, she enters an interior school to study substantive space in addition to painting in the United States.
After graduation, she returned to Korea and worked as an interior designer and art director at a major company, continuing her work activities.