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@ddasuhan_ by Jisu Sang

Just focus on today

Just focus on today

Regular price $250.00 AUD
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I do worry a lot about many things that haven’t happened yet.

So I sometimes try to draw artworks and add some quotes that can comfort myself.

This is one of the artworks like that. So I just keep trying to focus on today.

Like the panda who is practicing playing the piano even if he’s alone and nobody listens. He’s imaging his dolls as an audience. I thought it’s like the back stage preparing for the right time and like me and many people who are in the back stage doing their art in the middle of their life.

Pastel Drawing Mungyo paper, A5 size

As of November 2025, this post has 522 likes, pricing likes at $ 5.22 (AUD). 

 

If you purchase this original oil pastel drawing, the related Instagram posts on @ddasuhan_ will be dedicated to you, giving you public written provenance as owner of the artwork. You can also receive a signed certificate of authenticity with a personalised note from Jisu Sang (@ddasuhan_) accompanying the picture to protect you from any future forgeries of the artwork.

 

Pricing contains the picture framed for its protection in the mail. However we recommend you custom frame the piece under museum glass with two colours mats frame boarders finished in either gold or champagne silver ornate wooden frames giving external measurements of 29.5cm (H) x 25.3 (W) to keep the artwork’s investment quality.

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About Just focus on today:

We can't change the past and we can't control what happens on the future. But here right now in the present we can chose our thoughts and actions that will shape the future. Just enjoy today and make the most out of it.

 

To @ddasuhan_ Just focus on today:

This @ddasuhan_ goes well to someone who is a little bit suck in the past or worries about the future. One is gone and the other doesn't really even exist yet. The future never comes because it is just the track of the present that we ride on. Our destination may be coming but it's what we do now that counts. 

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