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[INTERVIEW] Illustrator Wooh Na-young bridges cultures through hanbok-clad legends
In a fusion of Polish folklore and Korean tradition, the legendary Mermaid of Warsaw wears traditional Korean armor in 'Mermaid of Warszawa,' a creation by Korean illustrator Wooh Na-young.
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