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Artwork details
- Medium : Acrylic, Ink on Canvas
- Other details : Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
- Dimensions : 51.2x27.6in
About this artwork
In a striking departure from the serene tranquility of her Blue Series, featuring mermaids and fish, the artist boldly ventured into uncharted waters, giving rise to the audacious Red Series. This collection embraces humor and irony to portray the female creature in a provocative light.
Upon gazing at the painting, the viewer is drawn into the depths of the character's consciousness and subconscious, revealing her inner turmoil, fears, and preconceptions.… She struggles to contain these emotions, but they inevitably assert control, manifesting in a surreal and captivating display.
We often yearn to conceal our thoughts and emotions from others, yet the painting serves as a reminder that our inner worlds cannot be so easily suppressed. The Asian-inspired Japanese koi fish, the artist's signature motif, weaves its way through the piece, imbuing it with a sense of continuity.
Upon gazing at the painting, the viewer is drawn into the depths of the character's consciousness and subconscious, revealing her inner turmoil, fears, and preconceptions.… She struggles to contain these emotions, but they inevitably assert control, manifesting in a surreal and captivating display.
We often yearn to conceal our thoughts and emotions from others, yet the painting serves as a reminder that our inner worlds cannot be so easily suppressed. The Asian-inspired Japanese koi fish, the artist's signature motif, weaves its way through the piece, imbuing it with a sense of continuity.
Yuliia Dzhurenko
Hong Kong SAR China
Credentials
- International Exposure
- Art Fair Participant
- Works on commission
« I can’t change the world as it is. But I can bring more love to it with my art because I care about making a difference. »
Yuliia Dzhurenko is a Ukrainian painter who has exhibited her works in numerous events nationally, as well as in China. For her, being an artist is a state of being, continuous learning and the discovery of her inner being are intrinsic elements in her artistic expression. Dzhurenko's portraits reflect her state of mind and attitudes towards the outer world. Her vibrant semi-surrealist and expressionist pieces portray celebrities and the diversity of international cultures.