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David Choe Artwork in Beef

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Original artwork by artist David Choe is featured in the Netflix series 'Beef.' The title cards at the beginning of each episode, except for the opening title card featuring Dutch artist Pieter Aertsen's 'A Meat Stall with the Holy Family Giving Alms,' are created by Choe, who also portrays Cousin Isaac in the series. This collaboration between the visual artist and the production team draws from Choe's extensive collection of paintings created over the years, some of which were never seen before the series' release.

tags: David Choe, Art, Mixed Media, Painting, Canvas, Beef, Title Card, Episode Art, Design
categories: ART
Wednesday 09.06.23
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