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한국 아티스트 윤정미는 흥미스러운 아트 프로젝트 하고 있네요. 핑크 색깔만 좋아하는 자기 딸 때문에 생가하게 괬다고 한데 세계에서 어린 아이들이 얼마나 자기 정체성을 색깔 통해서 표현하는지 조사하는 거예요.
Korean artist Jeong-mee Yoon’s ‘Pink and Blue Project’ was inspired by her daughter. She would only wear pink and buy pink toys. She found this to be a common theme in Korea, the US and around the world. When photographing girl’s in their world of pink, she realized that boys shared the same phenomenon except in a different hue: blue. [read the original article]
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4 Responses for "The Pink and Blue Project"
Oh, the nostalgia! I remember my pink phase…
Then afterwards, I got sick of the color and refused to look at anything pink. o.o But now I’m OK with the color, and by OK,= I mean it doesn’t make me want to throw up.
이 아이들이 정상적으로 자랄 수 있을런지… 의문이 생기내요 ^-^;;;
I didn’t know that dichotomy between pink for girls and blue for boys was worldwide pattern! Yeah but I have to admit that if I were to buy a gift for a little boy cousin, something pink is nowhere on my list.
I don’t think it is as strong as this one project would appear (although I think the project itself is WONDERFUL and well thought out) nor do I think it is something originally indigenous to Korean culture. I rather suspect the pink/blue dichotomy is one introduced, and rather recently, from other places. I do however think the pictures glowingly illustrate a)small children’s temporary but strong fixations with certain elements, such as color and b)increasing amounts of material culture that support and feed this aquisitive element.
To wit, when I was younger very few things in my room were pink, but EVERYTHING was related to my dinosaur fixation. Dinosaur toys, stuffed animals, rugs, curtains, wallpaper, books . . . it looked like the Flinstone estate!
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