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Sleeping Corgi by Kim Sung Jae

Corgi or Welsh Corgi is a small type of herding dog that originated in Wales. Two distinct breeds are recognized: the Pembroke Welsh corgi and the Cardigan Welsh corgi, with the Pembroke being the more common. One of the most notable Corgi owner is Queen Elizabeth II, she has kept a number of corgis in her retinue, typically four and once as many as thirteen.Her first corgi was called Susan. She currently keeps two corgis who are about twelve years old.Some portraits of Queen Elizabeth II include a corgi.

This was a personal project, I really liked the look of Welsh Corgi. I personally think they look cuter when they're sleeping, thus the project, "sleeping corgi". I've been sketching since 2014 but normally the medium that I always use is clay. I make three-dimensional characters, but sketching takes a special place in my heart so it was fun to make this project.
-Kim Sung Jae

As I've said, I really liked these dogs and they look so adorable sleeping so started with that. I searched the internet for photos of sleeping Corgis so that's basically where I got the structure and the look of the illustration.
-Kim Sung Jae

I would describe my style like the Pixar animation. Sort of a realistic cartoon. One of my greatest inpiration is character designer "Peter de Seve", an American artist who has worked in the illustration and animation fields. He has drawn many covers for the magazine The New Yorker.
-Kim Sung Jae

The best advice I can give to aspiring artist is to work hard and probably study English. Hahaha! :)
-Kim Sung Jae

About Kim Sung Jae

Kim Sung Jae is a Korean character designer. He specializes in sculpting, character design and illustration. Sung Jae make most of his characters out of a modeling clay. He especially enjoy making animal models since he love animals. Sung Jae always try to make his characters expressive and life-like, he puts wit and humor into them, because he wants to bring laughter and happiness to everyone. See more of his works on Behance or his website.

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