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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
28.3x23.6in
About this artwork
My work captures the innocent gaze of childhood, exploring the essence of connection between humans, nature, and others.
the children in my paintings quietly communicate with small animals and insects, symbolizing pure and sincere relationships. Through these scenes, I question how we lose our innocence as we grow and replace imagination with material values. The children appear as beings from another world, reminding us of the forgotten purity… within. My paintings are not mere fantasies, but poetic reflections on lost sensitivity and genuine connection inviting viewers to meet the pure child still living in their hearts, where a gentle, enduring flower like soul quietly blooms.
Ahyoung Ryu is a painter with a rich background in Western painting, drawing inspiration from her mother's artistry and academic training in fine arts. She employs delicate, multilayered washes to create luminous works that blend contemporary romanticism, neo-pop, and Eastern literati aesthetics, often featuring children in quiet communion with nature. Her art reflects on innocence, lost connections, and the gentle coexistence between humanity and the natural world. Ryu’s paintings evoke comfort, peace, and a wistful longing, inviting viewers to rediscover the child within and embrace the quiet beauty of simple, sincere relationships.