The World of Bi-kwang
Kim Dan Bi
Hwatu and Hwatu, which are the three major national table top games along with chess and go, came from Japan, but they are games that have melted into our culture. The artist draws Bi-kwang, who lives in this world. Take a look at Bikwang's world with him.
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Kim Dan-bi draws Bikwang, who lives in a red rectangular frame of Hwatupae. Bikwang is trapped in the world of hwatu, but he is an absolute person in this world who does whatever he wants to do. The writer asks the question through Bikwang, 'Don't you want to be Bikwang, a world that you do as you please?'
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