Intercultural Life

Month: September 2019

Jurassic World Exhibition in Seoul

Visiting Jurassic World Exhibition in Seoul

As you may already know, our son Yul LOVES dinosaurs. A few months ago when my parents were visiting we all went to the Jurassic World Exhibition. We had been told that very young children might get scared of the huge animatronic dinosaurs but we were pretty sure Yul would love them.

Even though some other kids were scared, (you can hear a child saying “Daddy, it’s scary”) Yul was just completely enthralled. Even the scary tyrannosaurus was amazing to him. He didn’t want to leave it. We just wish the exhibition was bigger! He could stay all day there.

I think this exhibition has been in lots of cities around the world already, and it will be in Seoul for about a year. If you missed it in your country and are visiting Seoul you can check it out.

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Transforming my child’s artwork

Painting collab while in the countryside for Chuseok

Check out my first video doing this here.

We headed back to the countryside for Chuseok, an important Korean holiday, last weekend. I wanted to give Yul the chance to do some painting outside while the weather is nice. We gave him 2 canvases so he would have one just for him, and there was one that I would then paint on. Yul does a lot of painting that we don’t show, so he still has lots of paintings that I don’t meddle with!

For this painting I left most of Yul’s artwork how it was and instead focused on painting something detailed in the center. I wanted to combine his abstract painting with something very precise and detailed.

This time I had a time limit because we were visiting Hugh’s parents’ place, and because it was a family holiday. So I mostly painting while Yul was having a nap. I’ve really liked getting back into painting and being able to use Yul’s creativity in my own work. More videos and paintings coming soon!

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Toddler/Mum Collab Painting

Our son Yul draws and paints a lot. These days he wants to paint every single day, especially when he sees my paints. Usually he is painting in his big sketchbooks, but paper can buckle and isn’t great for long term keeping. I also had an idea for working on a painting together. As he is still only a toddler he is very free with painting, and this can make some interesting shapes and colour mixes. I thought about taking what he had done and using it to paint something on top.

This is also a challenge for me as his original artwork is dictating the feel and colour of the final painting. I have to find what works best. For a while I have been wanting to get back into traditional painting and this was the inspiration I needed. I still don’t have much space at the moment in our apartment, but there is just enough space to work on a smaller canvas.

Of course because Yul is my son, I think he is wonderful and creative, especially as he is not yet two years old. Maybe it’s just my own bias but I’ve seen plenty of kids older than him just make a brown mess when painting. But he has never done that and seems to really focus on the colours, while limiting his brush strokes. Yul also loves drawing so much and practices trying to draw shapes for long periods of time. He constantly wants me to draw his dinosaurs, which I do and then he tries to draw them himself, sometimes getting frustrated that he can’t yet draw something that resembles a dinosaur yet. I’m really looking forward to seeing the first time he really draws a dinosaur.

Whatever his interests are later in life I’ll provide a home where he has lots of ways to express his creativity. But for now I think we’ll continue some toddler/mum painting collaborations. And I’ll be continuing to draw dinosaurs over and over for him.

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Great things about raising a child in Korea

We have a chat about positive things in South Korea when you are a parent. Every country has pros and cons, but we really love some of the pros in Korea and wanted to talk about them. When you live in another country you do end up being part of some expat communities whether in real life or online. Unfortunately some expat communities can be negative about EVERYTHING. That can be a slippery slope when people ONLY talk about negative things, especially when everyone views things through their own cultural lens. So we wanted to make sure we talk about and appreciate the things we do like in Korea.

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