Feb 15, 2025 - Mar 2, 2025
Kevin Yaun
Imagined Window 3
2024
Oil on linen
40 x 30 in.
Courtesy of Kevin, Yaun & Billis Williams Gallery
About Artwork: An evolution of the Pacific Coast series, the Imagined Window paintings show optimistic landscapes through abstracted panes of glass. This continues an exploration of the complicated relationship we have with our feeling of "home". The horizontal and vertical lines reinforce the presence of a window for the viewer, subtly referencing Piet Mondrian's lineage from landscape painter to abstract expressionist rendering feelings of the sublime.
About Artist: Kevin Yaun (b. 1986) is a Los Angeles based painter whose transient lifestyle moved him across the US as well as Northern Europe and Southeast Asia. His paintings go on a journey themselves as they emerge from layers of paint, arriving at a balanced state of distant yet optimistic. He explores the complex relationship we have with our idea of home and asks us to picture it as an abstract concept.
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