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Origami is more than just paper folding. People say it is paper transforming, paper magic, an ancient art form. Origami helps develop hand-eye coordination, fine motor skills, and mental concentration. Origami enhances behavioral skills and helps with cooperation and cognitive development. It is also said that you can learn how to understand multicultural values. What kind of origami do you like? I loved origami for airplanes and ships. Now, I will cherish the precious memories of my childhood in the Chaekgeori. Sometimes I want to take it out when I miss that time.

Chaekgeori; Painting of Books and Scholars’ Accouterments, was popular from the late 18th century to the early 20th century and was enjoyed by people from all walks of life from kings to the common people, showing the culture of the Joseon Dynasty, where books and learning were important. It is a picture that reflects their desire to cherish books and keep them close all the time. Materials containing auspicious meanings were placed with books, adding the meaning of wishing for happiness.

종이접기를 모르는 사람은 없을 것입니다. 종이접기는 단순한 종이를 접는 예술형식을 넘어선, 종인변형, 종이마술, 고대 예술 형식이라고 말할 수 있습니다. 종이접기는 행동기술을 높여주고, 협동이나 인지발달에 도움을 줍니다. 또한 이를 통해 다문화적인 가치를 이해하는 법을 배울 수 있다고 합니다. 당신은 어떤 종이접기를 가장 좋아하시나요? 저는 비행기와 배접기를 좋아햇습니다. 이제 저는 책거리 안에 어린시절의 소중한 추억을 간직하겠습니다. 그리고 가끔 그때가 그리울 때 꺼내보고 싶어요.

책거리는 18세기 후반부터 20세기 초반까지 각계각층의 사람들이 즐기던 조선시대의 독특한 정물화 장르로 책과 학문이 중요했던 조선의 문화를 보여줍니다. 책을 아끼고 항상 가까이 두고 싶은 마음이 반영된 그림이라고 할 수 있습니다. 이 작품에는 길상의 의미를 담은 소재들이 책과 함께 배치돼 행복을 기원하는 의미를 한껏 더했습니다.

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Chaekgeori; Painting of Books and Scholars’ Accouterments, was popular from the late 18th century to the early 20th century and was enjoyed by people from all walks of life from kings to the common people, showing the culture of Joseon, where books and learning were important. ‘Chaekgeori’ or ‘Chaekgado’ designates still-life paintings that depict mostly books and other associated objects such as decorative bibelots, antiques, stationery items, and flowers. It is a picture that reflects their desire to cherish books and keep them close all the time.

Chaekgado refers to paintings that feature bookshelves, while chaekgeori is used to refer to paintings that only portray books and other items without the shelves. However, when referring to both forms of painting collectively they are called [Chaekgeori].

I want to show a new modern chaekgeori with various cultures in this Korean art genre.

Contract Address0x495f...7b5e
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ChainEthereum
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Last Updated10 months ago
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Origami is more than just paper folding. People say it is paper transforming, paper magic, an ancient art form. Origami helps develop hand-eye coordination, fine motor skills, and mental concentration. Origami enhances behavioral skills and helps with cooperation and cognitive development. It is also said that you can learn how to understand multicultural values. What kind of origami do you like? I loved origami for airplanes and ships. Now, I will cherish the precious memories of my childhood in the Chaekgeori. Sometimes I want to take it out when I miss that time.

Chaekgeori; Painting of Books and Scholars’ Accouterments, was popular from the late 18th century to the early 20th century and was enjoyed by people from all walks of life from kings to the common people, showing the culture of the Joseon Dynasty, where books and learning were important. It is a picture that reflects their desire to cherish books and keep them close all the time. Materials containing auspicious meanings were placed with books, adding the meaning of wishing for happiness.

종이접기를 모르는 사람은 없을 것입니다. 종이접기는 단순한 종이를 접는 예술형식을 넘어선, 종인변형, 종이마술, 고대 예술 형식이라고 말할 수 있습니다. 종이접기는 행동기술을 높여주고, 협동이나 인지발달에 도움을 줍니다. 또한 이를 통해 다문화적인 가치를 이해하는 법을 배울 수 있다고 합니다. 당신은 어떤 종이접기를 가장 좋아하시나요? 저는 비행기와 배접기를 좋아햇습니다. 이제 저는 책거리 안에 어린시절의 소중한 추억을 간직하겠습니다. 그리고 가끔 그때가 그리울 때 꺼내보고 싶어요.

책거리는 18세기 후반부터 20세기 초반까지 각계각층의 사람들이 즐기던 조선시대의 독특한 정물화 장르로 책과 학문이 중요했던 조선의 문화를 보여줍니다. 책을 아끼고 항상 가까이 두고 싶은 마음이 반영된 그림이라고 할 수 있습니다. 이 작품에는 길상의 의미를 담은 소재들이 책과 함께 배치돼 행복을 기원하는 의미를 한껏 더했습니다.

Chaekgeori by Estelle SO collection image

Chaekgeori; Painting of Books and Scholars’ Accouterments, was popular from the late 18th century to the early 20th century and was enjoyed by people from all walks of life from kings to the common people, showing the culture of Joseon, where books and learning were important. ‘Chaekgeori’ or ‘Chaekgado’ designates still-life paintings that depict mostly books and other associated objects such as decorative bibelots, antiques, stationery items, and flowers. It is a picture that reflects their desire to cherish books and keep them close all the time.

Chaekgado refers to paintings that feature bookshelves, while chaekgeori is used to refer to paintings that only portray books and other items without the shelves. However, when referring to both forms of painting collectively they are called [Chaekgeori].

I want to show a new modern chaekgeori with various cultures in this Korean art genre.

Contract Address0x495f...7b5e
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Token StandardERC-1155
ChainEthereum
MetadataCentralized
Last Updated10 months ago
Creator Earnings
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