Big Painting & Masterpiece REPLICATION

Instructor
Dr. Han Yoon Jung (Ph.D.)
With over 15 years of teaching experience at prestigious institutions like Sejong University, Sogang University, and State University of New York, Y.J. Han brings a wealth of expertise to our artistic community.

Two Paths of Masterpiece
Whether you want to replicate a piece of art history or unleash your own large-scale vision, this course provides the studio space, materials, and expert guidance to make it happen.
Pricing & Sizing
Choose Your Canvas Size Fees include studio time and guidance. Framing is not included.

Artist Selection Guide
Need Inspiration?
Browse Art Movements
Impressionism (1860s–1890s)
Captures fleeting light and color with loose brushwork.
Perfect if you love: Landscapes, flowers, soft colors.
Artists: Claude Monet, Renoir, Degas, Pissarro.
Post-Impressionism (1880s–1900s)
Bold colors and expressive structure.
Perfect if you love: Starry nights, vibrant scenes, emotional depth.
Artists: Vincent van Gogh, Cézanne, Gauguin, Seurat.
Abstract Expressionism (1940s–1950s)
Spontaneous, large-scale emotional expression.
Perfect for: Large modern spaces requiring energy and movement.
Artists: Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko, Willem de Kooning.
Pop Art
(1950s–1970s)
Spontaneous, large-scale emotional expression.
Perfect for: Large modern spaces requiring energy and movement.
Artists: Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko, Willem de Kooning.
Why Big Art Matters?
Visual Impact
Large paintings dominate a room. Like Rothko’s color fields, they envelop you, creating an immersive emotional experience that smaller works simply cannot match.
Physical Presence
A massive canvas transforms a space. It commands attention and asserts authority, turning a blank wall into an environment.
Ambition & Vision
Creating on a large scale signals commitment. It pushes your technical skills and reflects a bold artistic vision, much like the works of Jeff Koons or Damien Hirst.








