South Korean artist An Jung-hwan studied fine arts in Keimyung University in Daegu, South Korea, where he majoired in oil painting art, since then, he has focused on large-scale oil landscapes inspired by nature.“[Nature] gives a lot of benefits to mankind”, the painter states on his Facebook page, “such as fresh and clean air, [a] cool breeze… warm sunshine and clear water… and tranquility immersed in silence.” With meticulous technique, Jung-hwan creates hyperrealistic paintings that feature vivid forests, bright sunshine, and clear water, each scene is so perfect that it looks like high quality photograph. Source
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