Quirky Art by SangSang

CHINA-KOREA-JAPAN SangSang's interpretation of three ladies from three different countries. Created using watercolor, marker pens and edited via Photoshop. (Left-Right: China, Korea & Japan)

CHINA-KOREA-JAPAN
SangSang’s interpretation of three ladies from three different countries. Created using watercolor, marker pens and edited via Photoshop.(Left-Right: China, Korea & Japan)

SangSang is a young female artist from South Korea. She makes art pieces using watercolor, marker pens, glitter glues, spray paints and other disposable personal ornaments. She then edits her work via Photoshop to create different effects on her art pieces. Her art can be described as different, quirky, colorful and playful. To her, she is inspired to make more art because she believes that whatever she does creates stories, stories she wishes to share to everyone through her work. In her opinion, her work is different from other artists because she whenever she draws, she tries to imagine herself as whoever or whatever she draws. This is how she internalizes to be able to create her own art. She believes that she can change Korea through her drawings.

2009 Artwork Created using watercolor, marker pens and edited via Photoshop.

2009 Artwork
Created using watercolor, marker pens and edited via Photoshop.

2010 Artwork Created using watercolor, marker pens and edited via Photoshop.

2010 Artwork
Created using watercolor, marker pens and edited via Photoshop.

CARDCAPTOR SangSang's version of Cardcaptor Sakura along with her Clow Cards. Created using watercolor, marker pens and edited via Photoshop. She also added other disposable personal ornaments to this piece making it different from the rest.

CARDCAPTOR SangSang’s version of Cardcaptor Sakura along with her Clow Cards. Created using watercolor, marker pens and edited via Photoshop. She also added other disposable personal ornaments to this piece making it different from the rest.

GEISHA The artist described this a geisha in love. Although she was not able to explain why. Created using watercolor, marker pens and edited via Photoshop. She also added other disposable personal ornaments to this piece making it different from the rest.

GEISHA
The artist described this a geisha in love. Although she was not able to explain why. Created using watercolor, marker pens and edited via Photoshop. She also added other disposable personal ornaments to this piece making it different from the rest.

GISAENG SangSang's version of the Korean Courtesan or Gisaeng. Very reminiscent of Hwang Jin Yi. The artist used ink, paint & photo manipulation.

GISAENG
SangSang’s version of the Korean Courtesan or Gisaeng. Very reminiscent of Hwang Jin Yi. The artist used ink, paint & photo manipulation.

LABYRINTH Loosely based on the British-American musical, adventure & fantasy film of the same name. Created using watercolor, marker pens and edited via Photoshop.

LABYRINTH
Loosely based on the British-American musical, adventure & fantasy film of the same name. Created using watercolor, marker pens and edited via Photoshop.

LABYRINTH 2 Another piece based on The Labyrinth. Created using watercolor, marker pens and edited via Photoshop. She also added other disposable personal ornaments to this piece making it different from the rest.

LABYRINTH 2
Another piece based on The Labyrinth. Created using watercolor, marker pens and edited via Photoshop. She also added other disposable personal ornaments to this piece making it different from the rest.

PINK RABBIT Created using watercolor, marker pens and edited via Photoshop. She also added other disposable personal ornaments to this piece making it different from the rest.

PINK RABBIT
Created using watercolor, marker pens and edited via Photoshop. She also added other disposable personal ornaments to this piece making it different from the rest.

SECRET Created using watercolor, marker pens, spray paints and edited via Photoshop. She also added other disposable personal ornaments to this piece making it different from the rest.

SECRET
Created using watercolor, marker pens, spray paints and edited via Photoshop. She also added other disposable personal ornaments to this piece making it different from the rest.

If you would like to see more of her work, check her website.

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