South Korean artist Jeon Woo-Jae paints oil paintings of an unimaginably large dog and a teenage girl, demonstrating the complexities of adolescence and the comfort that a pet can bring.
It depicts the journey through the lives of two friends - together. They save each other from loneliness - they ride the bus together, play in the snow or look at the fish in the aquarium.
“Loneliness has become a common thing in today's society, and my work reminds me of the importance of relationships. People take care of dogs, and the dogs respond in kind, giving affection and comfort,” says the artist. The size of the dog is explained by the fact that Jung wanted to convey its meaning in this way.