Sunday, October 13, 2013

Hallim Park

On Saturday, my friends and I took advantage of the gorgeous Indian summer weather to see Hallim Park. Hallim is a beautiful, sprawling outdoor park in Hallim on the west side of the island.
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 The park was built in 1971 as a small botanical garden and is now in full bloom, celebrating it's 42nd year. Admission was 7 KRW with our ARC cards. The park has nine different exhibits. We saw only three: and spent two hours!














{The delicious gamyul or tangerines seen here, on the sign and on the tree}. ^^






 These trees were aptly called "elephant's feet." ^^




 {Inside the greenhouses of cacti in the botanical garden}:

 
 {Striking a pose. Well, okay, poses}. 




 {Helping myself to a sweet mango shake. Don't mind if I do. Besides, the cup is too cute}. 
Then, we saw Korean National Monument #236, which is the Hypeojae and Ssangyang Caves. The caves were formed by the eruption of Mt. Halla and are unique in that they feature stalagmites and stalactites, which are rarely found in lava caves. {still no idea which is which!} 


Fossilized shells {including abalone} lead many scientists to think the caves were below sea level when formed.  There are 20 connective caves in the park, spanning over 17,000 meters, making it the longest cave system in the world! The temperature in the caves is at 17 to 18 C degrees all year round. 

 {Entering the caves}. 



 {My claustrophobia kicked in after I read a sign, telling us that the stone on the right had fallen from the bit of ceiling on the left. It fits perfectly. Get me out}.
 {Exiting the first cave}. 
 {The stone grandpas here look more like grump stones. Scary}. 
{Entering the second cave}.


 {Below: legend has it that two dragons lived in this second cave. The small opening in the cave wall is thought to be the tip of the first dragon's tale and the pattern that stretches from that is the scales along the dragon's body. It was eerie because it looked so real}. 



{"Tip" of the dragon's tail}. 




 {Circle of wisdom in the second cave. I did three loops around, just to be sure. HA}. 

 {The rock formation on my left is thought to look like a bear. He is turned to the side facing me, and his "paws"are covering his ear. Can you see? The rock on the right is said to look like an owl. Can't see that still. Just saying}. 
{Close up! Below:}


 {Being sillies}.
 {Feeding the little piglets. 1 KWR for a handful of sunflower seeds. Cuuute}. 
 {This one is for the birds.. :) }



 {This one was a bit feisty!}^^



 {Jisun post-bite. Yikes!}. 
{One parrot could say "anyonghaseyo" perfectly!}


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Monday, October 7, 2013

Action Drawing HERO

On Saturday, we took our families out to see a show at Halla Art Hall in Jeju City. The performance was a bit like the Korean version of the "Blue Man Group," minus the percussion and with A LOT more artistic ability. 
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Normally, admission is $40 USD {well worth it}, but we got a discount for $14 ;) The show was amazing, funny, witty and was completely done in mime. So many talented artists. 



Two ads below FROM THE WEBSITE: http://www.actiondrawing.co.kr



Waiting outside....

 {The hall didn't allow us to take pictures during the show, but here are the artists with their work after the show. The sketches behind them were amazing and crafted live on stage in around ten minutes}. 

My pictures:


{*This graphic from http://www.actiondrawing.co.kr}



 {The picture above was a sketch on tar, which was then filled in with orange dust that fell from the ceiling to create this image}. 

{This Michael Jackson painting was created by four artists. Each took a turn painting on one of the canvases. At the end of MJ's song, they put it together to make this. Oh, and they moonwalked to Thriller}. 


{Superman face created only by Rubik's cubes live on stage. The reverse made a perfect Superman S shape from the same pattern}. 

{This graphic from:http://www.actiondrawing.co.kr}.

 {This was my favorite piece. Partly, because the group played "Under the Sea" from Disney's The Little Mermaid. Partly, because the group made this painting from marbling : mixing ink in water in a tank on stage to create fish, sea horses, etc. 

Beautiful! They gave this one away too :( }.
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{This graphic from http://www.actiondrawing.co.kr}

{This image from http://www.actiondrawing.co.kr}

 {The tiger on the left was finished in ten minutes on stage!!!!! Close up below.}


{Close up of the dragon/warrior: finished free hand in five-ten minutes live onstage}. 

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Acting the part with the artists: throwing our peace signs up Korean style :)



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See ya!