Limited printed edition of the painting, "Little girl in Hanbok in spring", Korean little girl is in vivid Korean traditional costume is happily out in the spring field. She is holding pink azalea flowers in one hand with a spring flower basket full of green leaves and lovely flowers. Award winning Korean artist, Ha myungjoo painted and made this work in memory of Korean grandmothers in their youth, spending happy moment in hometown. and It is mounted on handmade hanji paper(mulberry paper) frame. Original painting was painted in water color on paper and printed on fine art paper and mounted on handmade blue hanji paper frame. Hanji is premium quality Korean traditional paper made of natural fiber from special tree, called 'Dak' in Korea. Hanji was invented 1,500 years ago, and its manufacturing method was widely spread to later generations and Asia. It's so light and easy to put on a flat wall or table. Lovely wall art, unique gift for your home! *Artist Story about this work: “Korean women in early 20's century lived harsh lives during the war time and their peaceful youth were often threatened and deprived by Japanese occupation and historical tragedy. They sacrificed their youth and whole lives to support family and restore destroyed country. My grandmother was one of them, she did her best to bring up their children and support her family even though harsh life situations severely hit her many times. It's her dream to come back to her hometown and become a carefree child in the beautiful nature as a beloved child! Even though my grandmother passed away many years ago, I always wanted to make her dream come true someday. I imagined and depicted my grandmother in her youth enjoying the happiest moment in my painting. I want to state that every child is a blessing and should be treated equally, loved and honored. ”Pink Korean Azalea blooming in early spring symbolizes longing, love, and joy. This work is my blessings to send to each home!