Korean MinHwa Folk Tiger & Magpies Hand Painting. Hand Painted on Korean Hanji Paper. This artwork is a traditional Korean folk painting Hojakdo, which inspired the unique animal motifs featured in K-POP Demon Hunters. Hojakdo is a traditional painting that depicts a tiger, a magpie, and a pine tree together. To fully appreciate this piece, it’s important to understand the symbolism of the animals in Hojakdo. In Korean culture, the tiger-considered the most powerful of beasts-wards off evil spirits. The magpie is a messenger that brings good news, while the pine tree symbolizes longevity and resilience. Traditionally, Hojakdo paintings were exchanged as gifts at the beginning of the new year to wish for peace and well-being. They were also commonly given to people moving into a new home or starting a new business as a symbol of good fortune. Measurements: It is approximately: 15″ x 24″ x 1. The painting is a good condition. Please look at pictures.