Seok Cheoljoo

Seok Cheoljoo
Hangul
Hanja
Revised Romanization Seok Cheol-Ju
McCune–Reischauer Sŏk Ch'ŏlju
This is a Korean name; the family name is Seok.

Seok Cheoljoo (born August 21, 1950) is a South Korean painter and professor. He studied oriental painting in Chugye University for the Arts and art education in the graduate school of Dongguk University. He is now a professor in Chugye University for the Arts.

He started to learn how to draw from well-known artist Lee Sang-beom when he was 16 years old, but did not enter university at the age of 27. Since he started upper education quite late, he started to learn how to describe and draw different kinds of paintings such as figures and still-life objects.[1] His nickname is "the artist of jar" since his works largely used jars in his drawings.

According to the National Arts Institute of Korea, he is said to combine oriental drawings with modern materials such as acrylic paints.[2] Recently, he expanded his reputation by re-interpreting 15c drawing of Ahn Gyeon.

References

  1. '한국문화예술위원회' 한국문화예술위원회 작가세계
  2. '국립예술자료원' 국립예술자료원(미술컬럼)

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