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Kim Jung Gi

Korean Comics Mixed Media Painting By Kim Jung Gi
Korean Comics Mixed Media Painting By Kim Jung Gi

Korean Comics Mixed Media Painting By Kim Jung Gi

$15,000

H 19 in W 11.5 in D 1.25 in

Korean Comics Mixed Media Painting By Kim Jung Gi

Located in Long Island City, NY

Kim Jung Gi, South Korean, 1975 to 2022, mixed media painting on paper depicting a comics

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Unknown Paintings

Materials

Paint

Kim Jung Gi Contemporary South Korean Ink Drawing
Kim Jung Gi Contemporary South Korean Ink Drawing

Kim Jung Gi Contemporary South Korean Ink Drawing

$10,500Sale Price|30% Off

H 15.5 in W 15 in D 2 in

Kim Jung Gi Contemporary South Korean Ink Drawing

Located in Long Island City, NY

Ink pen on paper drawing by Kim Jung Gi, 1975 to 2022, a South Korean cartoonist and manhwa artist

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Korean Paintings

Materials

Paper

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Kim Jung Gi - Illustration Original Comic Art, 2014
Kim Jung Gi - Illustration Original Comic Art, 2014

Kim Jung Gi - Illustration Original Comic Art, 2014

Located in Long Island City, NY

Kim Jung Gi - Illustration Original Art, 2014 Size is approximately framed : 11 inches by 19

Category

2010s Unknown Paintings

Materials

Paint

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