"SONG (GIRLS)" BY SUN MU
Sun Mu was born in North Korea and trained by the North Korean Army as a propaganda artist. During the famine in the 1990s, he fled to South Korea where he works as a painter under the pseudonym "Sun Mu", concealing his identity to protect his family in North Korea.
50% of proceeds go to resettling North Korean refugees; 50% of proceeds go to Sun Mu.
Print Size: 16 x 20
Sun Mu was born in North Korea and trained by the North Korean Army as a propaganda artist. During the famine in the 1990s, he fled to South Korea where he works as a painter under the pseudonym "Sun Mu", concealing his identity to protect his family in North Korea.
50% of proceeds go to resettling North Korean refugees; 50% of proceeds go to Sun Mu.
Print Size: 16 x 20
Sun Mu was born in North Korea and trained by the North Korean Army as a propaganda artist. During the famine in the 1990s, he fled to South Korea where he works as a painter under the pseudonym "Sun Mu", concealing his identity to protect his family in North Korea.
50% of proceeds go to resettling North Korean refugees; 50% of proceeds go to Sun Mu.
Print Size: 16 x 20