House Wearing a Painting
• Original title : 그림 옷을 입은 집
• Price : 12,000KRW
• Product Dimensions :
A4:210×297mm, 32pages
• Publication Date : 2002-01-31
• ISBN : 978-89-7196-842-0, 978-89-7196-842-0(세트)
Book Information & Summary
TWritten by Cho Eun-soo / Illustrated by Yu Moon-jo
A boy grieving for his mother, who has passed away, leaves on a journey and ends up spending a night in an old Buddhist temple in the mountains. In his dreams, he meets a monk who asks the boy to “save my dying house”. When he wakes up, the boy cleans up the temple, paints a pine tree on the wall and falls back asleep∼∼.
This picture book leads children into an oriental fantasy world through a mystical story told about the beauty and meaning of Dancheong (traditional Korean decorative pattern, often used on temples), formed by multi-colored water lilies, clouds, butterflies, phoenix and dragons and other mysterious objects of nature.
A boy grieving for his mother, who has passed away, leaves on a journey and ends up spending a night in an old Buddhist temple in the mountains. In his dreams, he meets a monk who asks the boy to “save my dying house”. When he wakes up, the boy cleans up the temple, paints a pine tree on the wall and falls back asleep∼∼.
This picture book leads children into an oriental fantasy world through a mystical story told about the beauty and meaning of Dancheong (traditional Korean decorative pattern, often used on temples), formed by multi-colored water lilies, clouds, butterflies, phoenix and dragons and other mysterious objects of nature.