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Rina Oh is a New York-based artist and model specializing in ceramic and bronze sculpture, oil paintings, and pastel works on paper. Born in South Korea, she spent her formative years in Asunción, Paraguay, before relocating to New York City. She studied fashion design and illustration at Parsons School of Design in NYC following her 'Georgetown Masterpiece' dedication. With a professional background in artist management, public relations, and event production, she founded Apogee Management and later established A+D Projects, a creative design firm specializing in food media, lifestyle, and fashion services including art direction, food styling, recipe testing, illustrations, writing, photography, and video production. In 2000, as a young aspiring artist and student, Oh was introduced to Jeffrey Epstein, who she later described in a public interview as paying her and sharing her story as an Epstein survivor, hoping he might open professional doors for her. Her work has been featured on platforms like Artsy, with biographies, shows, articles, auction results, and exhibitions documented there.