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Still Life Pink Brown
Oil on canvas
Yeon Kyung Park’s latest series embraces painting as a space for chance encounters and unplanned revelations. Working primarily in oil, she applies pigment with intention but disrupts it before it sets—smearing, lifting, and softening with a towel. In these gestures, control gives way to accident, and what might have been erased often lingers as something more evocative than deliberate mark-making.
For Park, the canvas becomes a site where fate and material intersect. Each work unfolds as a collaboration between hand, medium, and moment—where accidents are not failures but inevitabilities. In surrendering to the unknown, she makes room for serendipity, allowing images and traces to surface with honesty and immediacy.
What begins in chaos often resolves into clarity: a quiet recognition that emerges only in retrospect. Through this process, Park invites viewers to consider how memory, emotion, and texture can converge in works that feel at once accidental and fated.
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Yeon Kyung Park’s latest series embraces painting as a space for chance encounters and unplanned revelations. Working primarily in oil, she applies pigment with intention but disrupts it before it sets—smearing, lifting, and softening with a towel. In these gestures, control gives way to accident, and what might have been erased often lingers as something more evocative than deliberate mark-making.
For Park, the canvas becomes a site where fate and material intersect. Each work unfolds as a collaboration between hand, medium, and moment—where accidents are not failures but inevitabilities. In surrendering to the unknown, she makes room for serendipity, allowing images and traces to surface with honesty and immediacy.
What begins in chaos often resolves into clarity: a quiet recognition that emerges only in retrospect. Through this process, Park invites viewers to consider how memory, emotion, and texture can converge in works that feel at once accidental and fated.
Artwork Information
Year
2025
Materials
Oil on canvas
Authentication
Signed by Artist
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Dimensions
ARTWORK DIMENSIONS
63 1/2 x 51 inches
FRAMED DIMENSIONS
63 1/2 x 51 inches
Unframed: 63 1/2 x 51 inches
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"my pieces are my unconscious painting archives…things, experiences and moments I’ve encountered that hold the memories and emotions that I couldn’t recognize at that time”

About the Artist
Yeon Kyung Park
Yeon Kyung Park’s atmospheric still-life paintings come from Park’s desire to capture life’s overlooked moments. Inspired by quiet moments like the “feeling I felt in the moment of dawn”, Park aims to “express those daily short moments of peacefulness”. Park’s distinct painting style uses tone-on-tone color and a light hand to soften the paint gestures into dreamy, soft-edged forms – both representing an object and the abstract idea of a memory of a given moment.

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Yeon Kyung Park’s latest series embraces painting as a space for chance encounters and unplanned revelations. Working primarily in oil, she applies pigment with intention but disrupts it before it sets—smearing, lifting, and softening with a towel. In these gestures, control gives way to accident, and what might have been erased often lingers as something more evocative than deliberate mark-making.
For Park, the canvas becomes a site where fate and material intersect. Each work unfolds as a collaboration between hand, medium, and moment—where accidents are not failures but inevitabilities. In surrendering to the unknown, she makes room for serendipity, allowing images and traces to surface with honesty and immediacy.
What begins in chaos often resolves into clarity: a quiet recognition that emerges only in retrospect. Through this process, Park invites viewers to consider how memory, emotion, and texture can converge in works that feel at once accidental and fated.