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Lee Eun-Sil actively utilizes techniques and materials of traditional Korean paintings in order to express a human instinct of ‘desire.’ It captures the artist’s experiences honestly by revealing the reality of human sexual desires, frustrated desires, shameful desires, and primitive desires.
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Lee Eun-Sil actively utilizes techniques and materials of traditional Korean paintings in order to express a human instinct of ‘desire.
’ It captures the artist’s experiences honestly by revealing the reality of human sexual desires, frustrated desires, shameful desires, and primitive desires.
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