
Our Branches
This drawing shows how people try to survive by helping each other in hard times like war or disaster. I wanted to show that when people of different ages and backgrounds hold hands, it means their shared support can become a strong force. The dry tree in the middle may look weak now, but it holds the meaning that it can grow stronger as more people come together. The child resting in the tree stands for the future we need to protect, and I drew it thinking that saving that child is only possible when we all unite. Through this artwork, I wanted to say that unity is not just about sharing feelings — it can truly become the power to protect lives and create a better future.
Yoonsuh Chloe Lee is a freshman at Korea International School in Pangyo, and a young artist specializing in acrylic painting and pencil sketches. Her artwork frequently explores themes related to childhood memories and vibrant colors, often incorporating symbolic objects that reinforce deeper meanings. Chloe draws her inspiration primarily from imagination, personal memories, and creative thoughts. Arts and crafts have always been a central part of Chloe’s life, and she actively continues her artistic journey through school clubs and specialized courses. She hopes to study design and 2D art in college, further developing her creative skills and expanding her artistic vision.