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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
15.7x39.8in
About this artwork
I created this painting as an emotional landscape—one that doesn’t describe a specific place, but a state of being. The flowing blues and whites come from my deep connection to water, sky, and distant horizons. Gold appears like fragments of light or memory, moments of warmth that surface briefly before dissolving back into the current.
While painting, I allowed the materials to move freely, guiding them rather than controlling them. The process… mirrors how I experience life and memory: layered, fluid, sometimes turbulent, sometimes calm. Each color shift represents a breath, a pause, or an inner transition.
This series is my way of translating emotion into space—where dream, nature, and time merge. I hope viewers can enter this flow, slow down, and find their own memories reflected within it.
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.