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Yuan Lin
Daydreams

2021

About the Item

Part of a new collection of painted porcelain panels by Chinese artist Yuan Lin, “Daydreams” is a luminous meditation on the sun's rays. In this painting, Lin uses a dazzling yellow to inspire a light and hopeful feeling in the viewer. Lin’s work is a magnification and depiction of the small details of daily life. Her new collection depicts water vapor that evaporates slowly as it is heated by the sun in winter. Lin’s inspiration for this collection came from her research in forms of light, shadow, and movement during wintry outdoor trips. This collection uses over-glaze ceramic firing technique. Over-glaze allows Lin to paint with a range of colors; unlike with other glaze techniques, such as under- or middle-glaze, over-glaze allows Lin to paint onto an already fired ceramic panel, so there is no serious change in the color of the pigments. Lin uses the New Color palette in her new collection. The traditional overglaze decorative colors in Jingdezhen include Gucai (antique colors), Fen-Cai (famille rose) and color enamels. In the present period, Fen-Cai and New Color pigments constitute the majority of pigments used in porcelain painting. The shine of the porcelain makes this a perfect piece to lighten any interior. The ceramic will never fade and does not require glass or plexi, thus it is ideal for taking direct sunlight. Beautifully selected gloss white frame perfectly accompanies this impressive painting and gels with most any interior.
  • Creator:
    Yuan Lin (1991, Chinese)
  • Creation Year:
    2021
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 39.37 in (100 cm)Width: 19.69 in (50.02 cm)Depth: 0.236 in (6 mm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Southampton, NY
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU143529436982
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