Painting a World in Two Square Meters
66-year-old Hong Gu-hyeon lives in a room smaller than two square meters in Seoul. He paints mountains and oceans and dreams of creating an artwork big enough to cover the wall of a building.
66-year-old Hong Gu-hyeon lives in a room smaller than two square meters in Seoul. He paints mountains and oceans and dreams of creating an artwork big enough to cover the wall of a building.
The capital’s many districts host favela-esque "cubicle villages," called jjokbangchon in Korean. South Korea's destitute and vulnerable call them home.