Shin Sang-Ho is an internationally known Korean ceramicist. His works can be found in museums around the world especially the Shin Sang-ho Art Museum. He is the former Dean, College of Fine Arts at Hongik University in Seoul, South Korea, and former Director of the Clayarch Gimhae Museum.
Dream Series, Buncheong Ware 1991
Display of Dream Series 1991
Clayarch Gimhae Museum with 5000 fired painting tiles by Shin Sang-ho on exterior walls
Joseon Period buncheong bowl similar to reproductions by Shin for the Japanese market.
Kim Se-yong is a South Korean ceramist and C.E.O of Sechang Artistic Ceramic Institute. He is known for his celadon style on ceramics based upon the traditional Goryeo wares. Kim was a former Professor of Ceramic Art at Chungkang College of Cultural Industries, and currently resides and works in Icheon, South Korea.
Collection of reticulated and one bottle-neck moon jars by Kim Se-yong
Openwork fragment from the Goryeo period with dull chrysanthemum flowers against celadon background.