Parasitic
Parasitic
Parasitic

Li Jun

Parasitic, 202450 x 40 x 5cmSign in to view price
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Material
oil on canvas
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Artist
Li Jun
B.1994, Chinese

Li Jun's work explores the liminal spaces between reality and illusion, stability and flux, and the artificial and the organic. Her paintings often depict surreal, dreamlike scenes that evoke quiet tension and introspection. Through meticulous oil painting techniques, she constructs layered narratives that encourage contemplation of identity, memory, and the subconscious. Her compositions frequently blur the lines between figuration and abstraction, creating a visual language that is both enigmatic and evocative. Li Jun engages with familiar scenes and everyday elements, transforming them into unsettling possibilities that challenge viewers’ perceptions and invite reflection on the nature of reality. Through this approach, her art investigates how personal and collective experiences intersect, using ambiguity and subtle distortion to probe deeper truths about human consciousness and cultural memory. By combining precise technique with imaginative scenarios, Li Jun creates works that are simultaneously intimate and universal, offering a contemplative space for examining perception, identity, and the fluid boundaries between the tangible and the imagined. ...

Li Jun: Artworks
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Falling Tide
Parasitic