minhwa
Minhwa is a traditional form of Korean folk painting that originated during the Joseon Dynasty. It is characterized by vibrant colors and simple, yet expressive, designs that often depict everyday life, nature, and folklore. Common themes include animals, flowers, and mythical creatures, reflecting the beliefs and values of the Korean people.
These paintings were typically created by anonymous artists and served various purposes, such as decoration and spiritual protection. Minhwa is appreciated for its accessibility and the way it captures the essence of Korean culture, making it an important part of the country's artistic heritage.