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Rainy night
at least we're together
Hard to get out of bed sometimes
'Pile"
One of two time-limited edition prints available at the shop for a couple more days.
Paper size: 16 in. x 20 in.
Signed and numbered
Printed on 290 gsm Moab Entrada paper
Store.dadushin.com
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Last day to order time-limited edition prints of some of my ballpoint pen drawings.
Paper size: 16 in. x 20 in.
Will be signed and numbered
Printed on 290 gsm Moab Entrada paper
Store.dadushin.com
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48 hour time-limited edition print is now on sale until March 28th 10am EST.
Paper size: 12 in. x 12 in. Signed and numbered Printed on 290 gsm Moab Entrada paper
The edition size will be the number of orders received within the 48 hour period.
store.dadushin.com
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Lil time-lapse
The New York Times asked a handful of Asian American artists to contribute a self-portrait to “What We Look Like”, a piece on the Asian American experience. I’m proud to be along side some other great Asian American artists ✌️. Here’s the longer version of my lil bit:
“My parents are first-generation immigrants. I am Asian American, specifically Korean American. As I was growing up, the term Asian American simultaneously comforted and confused me. I found comfort in that there was an inherent sense of camaraderie with other Asian Americans. However, the label also confused me because while yes, I was Asian, and yes, I was American, I never really felt I belonged to either community. I was constantly attempting to assimilate into communities that would inevitably exclude me to some degree. Amongst my white American peers, I would always be a representation of a different culture. To my peers in Korea, I was a foreigner who just happened to look like them. I was a foreigner to them, and they were foreigners to me. I now have a better understanding of the duality of my identity, and take pride in it, but a disconnect from both American and Korean cultures still lingers. Sometimes it feels like I can only see them from afar.”
Thanks to Antonio de Luca and Jaspal Riyait for including me!
As the 🌎 goes by. Stay safe everyone
A Pile of Trash : An Autobiography
Dadu Shin’s Mini Exhibition at Nucleus Portland.
A selection of new illustrations by artist Dadu Shin currently on view at Nucleus Portland in Portland, Oregon.
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Be sure to follow Supersonic Art on Instagram!
If you’re in the Portland area, I’m having a show of small 5x7 drawings at Nucleus Portland on Janurary 18th. <333
Lil drawing I did for World of Succulents at @qpopshop