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Perfectly 'Bad' Drawings Depict Your Traumatic Early 20s In Colored Pencil


“I think, generally, the big difference between Korean culture and American culture is: In Korean families, kids aren’t coddled,” she told The Huffington Post. The title, in part, references Kyung Me’s disjointed relationship to her own heritage. She had bad hair, bad relationships, bad communication. It seems safe to say that Kyung Me’s bad decisions paved the way for some very good work. Miller Contemporary Bad Korean Installation ViewMiller Contemporary Bad Korean Installation View


Source: Huffington Post September 21, 2016 14:37 UTC



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