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12" x 18"

Medium: ink

A leaf’s journey through life, whether you intervene in it or not, its ultimate destination is withering. Influenced by traditional Chinese Taoist thought, Yan Jun interprets what is “Tao” in her painting through the instant meeting of dead leaves and leaves, and what is the most fundamental nature of “Nature” and “doing nothing without doing nothing”.

11" x 15"

Medium: acrylic, ink, watercolor

This is a peacock boy who loves his beauty and fantasy, with charming feathers and a bubbly personality. No matter how boring life is, he will find fun for himself while dressing himself. Life is his stage everywhere. YOU GO, Peacock Boy!

11" x 15"

Medium: acrylic, ink, watercolor

This is an osmanthus that likes to dance with the wind in a corner where no one is around. It knows that even if no one appreciates its beautiful figure in real life, and no one appreciates its duet with the wind, it always believes that its own value does not depend on whether it is seen or appreciated by others.

12" x 18"

Medium: ink, acrylic

Yan Jun didn’t know why she painted this flower, maybe she had extra paint in her hand when she painted other artworks, and she didn’t want to waste it. After all, inflation is so severe now; the economy is in the toilet, and paints are expensive, aren’t they?

11" x 15"

Medium: acrylic, ink, watercolor

A silly bird is staring at you boredly, as if asking why you have to repeat the boring life of year after year and day after day. The freedom to do whatever you want is a luxury that you haven’t tasted for a long time. You may think this bird is stupid, but it laughs at you for not having the freedom to choose your life.