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YunFen Wang's "Interpreting Discomfort" series delves into the complexities of discomfort and stress in everyday life, using oil paint to spark conversations and introspection.
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YunFen Wang's "Interpreting Discomfort" series is a thought-provoking exploration of discomfort and stress in everyday life. The staged recreations of her own experiences aim to resonate with a wider audience, shedding light on the invisible living standards we all adhere to. The series raises questions about the impact of attention and the boundaries of interaction between individuals.
What sets this series apart is its unique approach to addressing discomfort. Wang's use of both indirect and direct painting techniques, along with the portrayal of hands and eyes, creates an atmosphere that is both intriguing and unsettling. The juxtaposition of classic realistic oil painting methods with contemporary approaches adds depth to the emotional narrative conveyed in each piece.
Displayed in various sizes, including 24 x 48 inch, 24 x 30 inch, 20 x 20 inch, and 12 x 12 inch, these paintings serve as tools for conversation, inviting viewers to engage with the themes of discomfort and the nuances of human interaction.
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