Artist Min Tae hong donated his Art work to Berry store.
Berry store announced on August 4th that they started the auction of the painting donated by artist Taehong Min in its application.
Taehong Min’s donation is a neo-expressionist painting made with the finger or nails painting technique, and it expresses the artist’s inner side emotionally and uniquely through the traditional five colors of Mount Geumgang, a famous Korean national mountain.
Taehong Min does not use any brush but finger and nails to paint. He also won the Platinum Award from President Obama, and he was appointed as a permanent member of the International Drug Administration (DEA) Victims Fund.
Last year, he was one of the best auction artists after selling his artwork at a high price at the heritage auction from 3 different American auctions for the Federal Drug Association Victim Fundraising. He is also a highly valued auction artist in Korea, working with Seoul Auction and K Auction, and worldwide in New York Christie and Sotheby’s auctions.
Donating half of the winning bid for his works to the charity foundations, he has been helping the needy often: he consistently fulfills a kind life.
Meanwhile, this Taehong Min’s painting auction will be open until November 18th in the Berry Store application, participation is available through the upper banner on the application, and a part of the profit will be donated.