Color of the Sea

Yuri Yuan

Color of the Sea, 202335.56 x 27.94cmSign in to view price
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Material
oil on linen
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

The artwork features a close-up portrait of a person with their eyes closed, gently pressing a crumpled tissue to their face against a vibrant blue background. The warm-toned skin tones and delicate brush strokes create an emotive and introspective mood. The composition draws the viewer's attention to the subject's pensive expression, suggesting a contemplative or melancholic state. The artist's skillful use of color and texture evokes a sense of vulnerability and intimacy, inviting the viewer to consider the emotional narrative behind the scene. ...

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Color of the Sea
Artist
Yuri Yuan
B.1996, Chinese

Yuri Yuan lingers on the quiet weight of the everyday, uncovering emptiness and unease even in dreamlike or surreal environments. Through a restrained and atmospheric palette, she reflects the solitude of contemporary life, following her female figures as they drift between cityscapes and rural landscapes, reality and reverie. Her work gestures toward the ineffable, offering a distinctly current vision of figurative painting shaped by vulnerability and introspection. Rather than depicting moments of climax, Yuan dwells in the pauses before them. Her figures appear caught in transitional states—hovering between isolation and intimacy, expectation and realization, familiarity and estrangement. By leaving the unfolding action unresolved, she opens space for viewers to inhabit the uncertainty, projecting their own interpretations onto her characters’ interior lives. Across her practice, themes of melancholy, longing, and disconnection recur as undercurrents. While many works rely on shadowy, cool tones to heighten a sense of distance, others shift into warmer hues of orange and yellow, softening the atmosphere and hinting at the possibility of renewal. Through these tonal variations, Yuan maps the fragile terrain of emotional experience, capturing fleeting thresholds where stillness, desire, and uncertainty converge. ...

Yuri Yuan: Artworks
Color of the Sea