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Using the five colors and traditional patterns of Korean tradition, we tried to make a figurative effort.
The variations in chromaticity and color were made by attempting to transform from the five-colored yellow, blue, white, red, and black electric colors, and the expression of the Stade Glass technique was intended to be visualized.

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