Kelsea Chatburn / Korean Street Food
Kelsea Chatburn / Korean Street Food
Kelsea Chatburn is a Toronto-based watercolour artist, known for her vibrant paintings of Los Angeles and Asian street food markets. Drawing inspiration from her personal travels and childhood in the California desert, Chatburn’s work delivers a sense of happiness in the form of appreciation for cultural details of a subject. Kelsea's paintings offer a diverse exploration of shapes and colours that are associated with fond memories of travel.
A spread of duk boki, dumplings, kimchi fried rice and the like. This piece is known to (temporarily) satisfy your craving for Korean food. The subtle accent colours make this piece as dynamic as it is sentimental. This is a work of art that will add warmth to a space — the same warmth associated with enjoying your favourite meal amongst great company.
Pictured here in our collector sizing.
- SMALL: 8” x 10” print; 11” x 14” frame; 2” mat
- MEDIUM: 10” x 12” print; 14” x 18” frame; 2” mat
- LARGE: 12” x 16” print; 16” x 20” frame; 2 1/4” mat
- COLLECTOR: 16” x 20” print; 20” x 24” frame; 2 1/4” mat
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Archival ink on museum-quality enhanced matte paper.
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