Posted : 2021-05-21 09:04 Updated : 2021-05-21 11:48 Joo Jae-hwan's "Portrait of Homin" (2020), left, and Joo Ho-min's "Portrait of Jaehwan" (2021) / Korea Times photo by Park Han-sol By Park Han-sol Upon entering the second floor of the Seoul Museum of Art (SeMA), visitors immediately lock eyes with the two amusing portraits on display side by side. A bright yellow face with flower-shaped sunglasses for eyes and a melting plastic ice cream for a nose fills the canvas on the left, while an elderly man's cartoonish face rests on an LED panel next to it. "I didn't start out with the intention to draw my son's face but the yellow, round head ended up looking exactly like him," the 81-year-old painter Joo Jae-hwan said of the portrait of his son, Ho-min.