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Photographed at Muwang-ri, Yangpyeong-gun in November 2025
A powerful portrait artwork of a tiger rendered in an unusual technique hangs on a gallery wall in Muwang-ri, Yangpyeong-gun. The large rectangular piece depicts the face of a tiger in a frontal view, with its intense eyes, broad nose, whiskers, and striped forehead clearly recognizable despite the unconventional medium. The image appears to be created by carving or etching white lines into a dark, almost black surface, possibly charred wood planks arranged vertically, resulting in a negative-style rendering where the tiger's features emerge as luminous white marks against the deep darkness. The technique gives the portrait a raw, primal energy that seems fitting for its subject, with the rough texture of the wood grain adding an organic quality to the animal's fur and facial features. Concentric circular patterns radiate outward from the tiger's face, creating a halo-like effect that draws attention to the center of the composition. The vertical seams between the wood planks add a subtle structural rhythm to the piece. Mounted against a plain beige wall under gallery lighting, the artwork commands attention with its scale, intensity, and the remarkable skill required to render such a detailed animal portrait through this reverse-relief carving technique.