- The
traditional Korean color spectrum, also
known as
Obangsaek (Korean: 오방색; lit. five
direction colors), is the
color scheme of the five
Korean traditional...
- on
color in
Chinese opera face
paintings Four
Symbols Wufang Shangdi Obangsaek for the five
elemental colors (五方色 wǔfāngsè) Bogushevskaya, V. (2022)...
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Traditionally they use
colors ****ociated with the five
directions (오방색;
obangsaek): red, blue/green, yellow, white, and black.
Painters who
produce musindo...
- the
included works. Nine large-scale
paintings explored the
theme of
obangsaek, or the five
fundamental or
cardinal colors, a
traditional color schema...
- voice. The
album artwork utilizes the five
traditional Korean colors, or
obangsaek: yellow, red, blue,
white and black. Key
explained that they
wanted to...
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forward a
lacerating technique to meet mat-like
woven areas of
canvas and
obangsaek hued-paints
within the
context of
geometric compositions. In the same...
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Buensan middle school for two days. The
school symbol derives from the
Obangsaek, a
traditional Korean color spectrum. It has red, blue, black, and white...
- site-specific
installations that
found their origin in the
Korean color spectrum (
obangsaek). She
created sculptures inspired from
Korean bedcover cloth bundles that...
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Galerie Marian Goodman, 2018.
Expanded and
revised edition. Fred Sandback:
Obangsaek. Seoul:
Gallery Hyundai, 2019. Text by Yve-Alain Bois (reprint of “A Drawing...
- spray-paint and
bright colors,
often utilizing the
Korean color palette obangsaek (white, black, blue, yellow, and red). Some
works in the
series features...