Korea is a country that has been on the global front
over various reasons, and one of the major reasons is its art and culture. There
are many who wish to know and learn about this culturally inclined nation as to
how it has maintained to strive a perfect balance between both the old and new
world by not compromising over its rich traditions.
The Inko centre has always been ahead with many exhibitions
on art and craft that will give the people a better understanding of the Korean
culture and art. Thus the exhibition of Na Yesim’s intricately designed hand
woven art is not an exception. Her works combine together the local and
traditional Korean methods yet also have a high and urban connection to the
audience.
Sarang – Ga, translates as ‘love
song’ is a depiction of the cross – section of the Korean Culture, combining artistic
deftness and the principle of sharing
and serving among all the wakes of the community.
The usage of traditional dyeing
techniques and embellished naturally dyed cloth with a detailed needle – work;
demonstrate the delicacy and concentration that compliments the aesthetic beauty
of the exhibits that are on display.