Description

The Art Therapy Coloring Postcards Korea Travel Sketch

POSTCARD KOREA

Korea travel sketch set (12 photos) 12 sketches with beautiful scenery in Korea
South Korea travel
12 Postcards
DESIGN CONCEPT

A postcard with sketches of must-visit travel destinations and icons that symbolize Korea’s tradition and culture. This work expresses the quaint and stylish appearance of Korea with a friendly and warm pen. Let’s color the history, culture and heritage of Korea with your own feeling!

The vivid beauty that comes to mind even when you close your eyes, the scenery is made into a beautiful postcard with travel sketches’ It contains 12 illustrated sketches drawn by Lee Jun-cheon travel sketch artist. 12 landscapes I met while traveling in Korea – Gyeongbokgung Palace, Cheomseongdae, Jeonju Hanok Village, Mt. Seorak, Dokdo, Jeju, Busan, etc. there is.

Gyeongbokgung Palace
Seongsan Ilchulbong Tuff Cone
Jirisan Mountain
Rapeblossoms field
Jeonju Hanok Village
Seoraksanfall foliage
Dokdo Island
Observatory in Gyeongju
Port of Busan
Kkotji Beach
Andong Hahoe Village
Deoksugung Palace

Coloring methods and tips

The sketch pen lines on the Korea travel coloring postcard are quite detailed. As a tip to maximize the feeling of the line, color only the pointy part without finishing the coloring. A sensuous work will be completed.

★ Atmospheric space production

Make a colored postcard into a frame and place it on a desk or sofa, where it can be easily seen, and decorate it beautifully! If you keep your gaze on it, you will know that Korea, where I live, is a very beautiful and precious place.

Korean postcards that contain the dream of Korea contain love for the country, so they become works of art no matter where you hang them.

Korean postcards are landscape paintings with a high degree of perfection by Lee Jun-cheon, so they can be used as design props to decorate the interior besides postcards. You can put it in a frame and hang it, or you can use tape to attach it.

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Customer Reviews

Based on 5 reviews
  1. Zulfiya Ponce from Salta, Argentina (verified owner)

    Each sketch invites a quiet dialogue with Korea’s cultural soul, offering moments to reflect and color one’s own experience of its landscapes. Enriched by personal interpretations, these postcards are tangible memories in the making.

  2. Mia Nozaki from Sapporo, Japan

    Yo, let me tell ya about these postcards! Got the Dreamsky Postcard Korea set and I’m totally vibing with them. They’re like little windows into this magical place I dream of visiting one day. Each sketch is so detailed—like Gyeongbokgung Palace has this old-school charm that just jumps out at you. Honestly, it’s not only beautiful but super therapeutic too! I can’t wait to grab some colored pencils and breathe my own style into these scenic wonders from South Korea; they just feel like a blend of art and history all rolled in one sweet package.

  3. Ilaria from Florence, Italy (verified owner)

    Oh man, these Dreamsky postcards are a total treat for the senses! The texture of each postcard is just lovely. You can really feel the quality when you hold them; they’re not flimsy at all but have that perfect weight that makes coloring such a joy. The surface takes colored pencils and gel pens like a champ without any bleeding or smudging—it’s downright satisfying to watch those vibrant colors fill in Lee Jun-cheon’s stunning sketches. I’ve spent countless evenings just getting lost in them while sipping on my tea—it brings me pure peace. And there’s something magical about seeing Korea’s beauty transform with your own palette as you color away!

  4. Emery from Ottawa, Canada

    I recently got the Dreamsky Postcard Korea set as a gift for my friend who adores travel and art. She was absolutely thrilled when she opened it! Each postcard is such a charming illustration of Korean landmarks—just stunning, honestly. We spent an afternoon coloring together, which turned into this lovely little escape from our busy lives here in Ottawa. It’s not just about the pretty sketches; it’s also cool how they capture Korea’s culture so well. Plus, I reckon these will make perfect mementos for her next travels or even framed pieces at home! Really glad I found this unique gift.

  5. Anouk from Amsterdam, Netherlands

    I absolutely love the sketching style of these postcards! They really capture the essence of Korea in such a unique way. Each illustration feels so vibrant and alive, especially the one from Gyeongbokgung Palace. The line work is clean, making it super easy to add my own flair with colors that resonate with me. I used markers and colored pencils on mine – talk about therapy! It’s like coloring your own adventure while being transported back to those beautiful spots. This set has seriously ignited my creativity; I’m thinking of framing some when they’re done.

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