Yes, your color is very fresh. But ther are two type of spaces, one is somthing full in it,other's vide.( visually vide but filled with unvisual world). You can understsnd with orient painting,such landscap.
Yes, also with Rothko. I tend to want to fill my spaces up with activity, but may choose to explore silence and emptiness as worthwhile subjects in themselves.
I'm inspired by the revelatory nature of spontaneous play. Painting gives me the space to improvise freely using a variety of techniques and tools. Most often, my work relates to natural spaces where life revels in its infinite variety - the enchanted forest, under the sea, and outer space. Color, light, music and dance all play roles on my celebratory stage.
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Born in San Francisco, CA, Pauline Yun was raised in Los Angeles and Seoul, Korea. She received a BA in History of Art at the University of California, Berkeley where she spent a year in France to study art and culture. At CUNY Hunter College in New York, she earned a BFA and MFA in Painting, focusing on color and mark-making. She has been awarded a Barbara Deming Memorial Foundation Grant and a six-year studio fellowship from the Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts while exhibiting her work in the New York area. Pauline lives and works in New York City and is committed to the betterment of life through spirituality and the arts.
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Those are great! I really like them. I happen to be looking for some art.
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Yes, your color is very fresh.
But ther are two type of spaces, one is somthing full in it,other's
vide.( visually vide but filled
with unvisual world).
You can understsnd with orient painting,such landscap.
Yes, also with Rothko. I tend to want to fill my spaces up with activity, but may choose to explore silence and emptiness as worthwhile subjects in themselves.
These are great. Top and bottom one especially. You need to exhibit these.
These are beautiful and feel so alive. I love them!
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