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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
8.9x6.2in
About this artwork
In this work, a swan drifts serenely across a clear blue lake, gazing at blossoms in full bloom — a vision of an inner paradise where peach flowers flourish and the water lies calm and pure.
This paradise is like a dream: a realm of the unconscious and a space for psychological healing. Throughout life, we journey toward our inner self, and this painting gives form to fragments of that dreamlike, unconscious landscape — a quiet invitation to rest,… reflect, and rediscover the wholeness that already resides within us.
« "The world we live in is not always beautiful. But we may all possess the dream of being beautiful, still and peaceful. My works reflect what I want to see and feel." »
Eury (Yeahgean) Kim is an award-winning painter who grew up in Australia and now resides in South Korea. She has displayed her works in Belgium, China, Singapore and South Korea. Kim’s dreamlike imagery evokes a hidden and poetic atmosphere. Using techniques from both Eastern and Western artistic traditions, she employs acrylics, oils, mother of pearls on canvas, wood, and various objects in her pieces.