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Where the Mountain Keeps Its Colors (2008) Photograph by sangwon jeon

25 x 38 x 0.1cm / 25 x 38cm (actual image size)

£487.96

This photograph looks across the tiled roofs of the monks' quarters at Magoksa Temple in Gongju, South Chungcheong Province, their layered eaves rising one behind another against a hillside blurred by mist. Round white finials trace the edge of each roofline, a quiet rhythm of pale dots against dark tile that repeats as the buildings recede into the trees. In the foreground, a string of paper lanterns in blue, orange, pink, yellow, and green cuts brightly across the muted scene, their color almost startling against the temple's grey stillness. The contrast feels deliberate: solemn architecture built to last centuries, framed by lanterns that will come down within days. Together they suggest two kinds of devotion — one measured in generations, the other renewed each festival season. Printed on fine art paper. Sold unframed; ready to be mounted or framed to the collector's preference.

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This photograph looks across the tiled roofs of the monks' quarters at Magoksa Temple in Gongju, South Chungcheong Province, their layered eaves rising one behind another against a hillside blurred by mist. Round white finials trace the edge of each roofline, a quiet rhythm of pale dots against dark tile that repeats as the buildings recede into the trees. In the foreground, a string of paper lanterns in blue, orange, pink, yellow, and green cuts brightly across the muted scene, their color almost startling against the temple's grey stillness. The contrast feels deliberate: solemn architecture built to last centuries, framed by lanterns that will come down within days. Together they suggest two kinds of devotion — one measured in generations, the other renewed each festival season. Printed on fine art paper. Sold unframed; ready to be mounted or framed to the collector's preference.

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For over 30 years, I have been dedicated to capturing the soul of Korea’s architectural heritage. My artistic journey is driven by a deep desire to preserve the vanishing beauty... Read more

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