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Korean Folk Art and Laughing Tigers
Living in Seoul, South Korea, during the early 70s, Jean was introduced to Korean folk art. This style of naïve artwork was very graphic in design.

The Year of the Dragon
The Dragon is the fifth animal in the twelve-year Asian zodiac cycle. Dragons are the only sign in the zodiac based on a mythical creature

The Year of the Rabbit
The Rabbit (aka Hare) is the fourth animal in the twelve-year Asian zodiac cycle.

The Year of the Rat
The twelve-year Asian Zodiac Cycle begins with the Year of the Rat. For those of you born in this year, the Rat is considered a quick-witted perfectionist, at the forefront leading the way, while overcoming problematic challenges.