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Unification

Young Yang ChungKorea 1960s

 The Chung Young Yang Embroidery Museum

The Chung Young Yang Embroidery Museum
Seoul, South Korea

Rose of Sharon, the Korean national flower, begins to blossom in hot summer and keeps its beauty for long. The background is a Korean map showing the division between the South and North, illustrated with flowers in different colours. The pink flowers in the right represent North Korea, and the white flowers South Korea. A big tree trunk symbolises the artist’s wish for one unified Korea. The petals have been executed with a traditional stitch and with three types of thread twisted in different thicknesses. Thinner threads have been used for the central part of the flowers and thicker threads for the edges. To realistically depict the petals, the artist has padded cotton inside and then embroidered onto it. A special technique (textured threads), which embroiders in twist, was chosen to express the tough texture of the tree trunk. According to the artist, it takes two or three hours to make a one-inch square.

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  • Title: Unification
  • Creator: Young Yang Chung
  • Date Created: Korea 1960s
  • Physical Dimensions: w489 × h215.3 cm
  • Type: embroidery
  • Rights: The Chung Young Yang Embroidery Museum, Sookmyung Women's University
 The Chung Young Yang Embroidery Museum

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