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Lim Ha Shan
Untitled Large Seascape Abstract

1970

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Untitled Large Seascape Abstract Mixed Media Ink and gouache wash on paper board about 1970s, Artist signed lower right corner. Lim Ha Shan, was born in Seoul, Korea in 1945. The name translated literally meant "Forest Summer Mountain". He received a varied education that included in fluencies and teaching from both Western and Oriental worlds. This made him admirably suited for his training as an artist, allowing him to incorporate ideas and and traditions from both sides. After leaving university in Korea, Lim made his way through the European and Middle Eastern Countries. He enjoyed contact with the Museums and cultures he had studied in his early years. He moved to US and decided to pursue his art studies in the US, he followed advanced courses at the Pennsylvania Academy Of Art. However, Lim has not lost sight nor interest in his heritage, and often choose subjects that have direct oriental inspiration. Because he was familiar with many cultures, he combines techniques and ideas with great fluency and skill. His flowing brush strokes, delicate use of pattern and especially his superb color reflect the traditions of the East. His work also retain an awareness of the newest Contemporary Art, his abilities translate equally well into three dimensional form, often drawn on precious household objects from China, Japan, Korea and India.
  • Creator:
    Lim Ha Shan (1945, Korean)
  • Creation Year:
    1970
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 51 in (129.54 cm)Width: 100 in (254 cm)Depth: 1.5 in (3.81 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Lake Worth Beach, FL
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU192210027952
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