Art and photography by Kim Joon
Digitally applying the tattoos to his subjects, the artist creates a range of intricate patterns, from ancient designs to corporate logos and iconic works of modern art. The tattoos imprinted on the bodies indicate the desires of the individual, the collective, and of the era.
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My summer revisiting K-dramas
The summer might not be over yet, but my summer break is days from ending. I go back to work on Monday so I won't be able to binge watch k-dramas like I've done these couple of weeks. I've been revisiting dramas that I love and haven't seen in a while and it has felt like seeing a friend I hadn't seen in a long time. The stories, the ost, the combination just made my days quietly fun and watching them with my mom has been even more fun.
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Anna' Bae Suzy Husband is a real bloody, Kim Jun-ha final Villan
Source: k-star-holic.blogspot.com
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Kim Joon
Drunken-Moet Chandon, 2011
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Kim Joon
Digitally applying the tattoos to his subjects, the artist creates a range of intricate patterns, from ancient designs to corporate logos and iconic works of modern art. The tattoos imprinted on the bodies indicate the desires of the individual, the collective, and of the era.
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