Choi, who has photographed and painted nature such as the sea, forests, and sky, will showcase more than 40 acrylic paintings he has drawn over the past three years.
Choi said, "I healed my mind through the mystery of nature," adding, "I want to convey the feeling of happiness I have while painting."
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