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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
35.8x47.6in
About this artwork
This painting came from a moment when my emotions didn’t flow quietly—they collided. I was thinking about what happens when my inner world meets real life, when memories, instincts, and unfinished feelings all surface at once. Instead of trying to control that chaos, I let it happen on the canvas.
The blues and whites move like water and air, constantly shifting and breathing. Against them, warmer colors and broken textures appear like emotional… traces—heat, tension, and vulnerability left behind. I paint intuitively, allowing layers to build, disappear, and return, much like emotions themselves: never neat, never linear, but deeply alive.
For me, this work is about collision and coexistence. It’s about accepting that beauty doesn’t always come from harmony, but often from the moment when things meet, break, and begin to transform. Through this painting, I invite the viewer into that raw space of transition—where instability turns into energy, and chaos finds its voice.
Wei Xue is a self-taught artist with a background in mechanical engineering, working fluidly across painting, sculpture, mixed media, and tactile materials such as linen, burlap, and rice paper. She employs abstract expressionism infused with surreal, poetic minimalism, favoring layered textures, torn or stitched surfaces, and organic forms inspired by Eastern aesthetics. Her works are emotionally charged dreamscapes—spaces that pulse with vulnerability, nostalgia, healing, and a profound sense of introspection—inviting viewers into an intimate dialogue with memory and emotion.