





Birds of Nostalgia IV
Oil on canvas
Yeon Kyung Park’s atmospheric paintings evoke the fleeting nature of memory and sensation, translating the ephemeral into soft, luminous compositions. Through diffuse colors and delicate edges, she captures the intangible—half-remembered moments that drift between consciousness and fading recollection.
For Park, painting is an act of uncovering, a way to trace the unconscious and give form to emotions and experiences that might otherwise go unnoticed. Each work is an archive of personal memory, offering both artist and viewer a quiet space for introspection. By embracing abstraction, Park invites us into a world where perception dissolves, allowing for new connections to emerge in the ever-shifting landscape of the mind.
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Yeon Kyung Park’s atmospheric paintings evoke the fleeting nature of memory and sensation, translating the ephemeral into soft, luminous compositions. Through diffuse colors and delicate edges, she captures the intangible—half-remembered moments that drift between consciousness and fading recollection.
For Park, painting is an act of uncovering, a way to trace the unconscious and give form to emotions and experiences that might otherwise go unnoticed. Each work is an archive of personal memory, offering both artist and viewer a quiet space for introspection. By embracing abstraction, Park invites us into a world where perception dissolves, allowing for new connections to emerge in the ever-shifting landscape of the mind.
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Year
2024
Materials
Oil on canvas
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Dimensions
39 x 39 inches
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39 x 39 inches
Unframed: 39 x 39 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 atmospheric paintings evoke the fleeting nature of memory and sensation, translating the ephemeral into soft, luminous compositions. Through diffuse colors and delicate edges, she captures the intangible—half-remembered moments that drift between consciousness and fading recollection.
For Park, painting is an act of uncovering, a way to trace the unconscious and give form to emotions and experiences that might otherwise go unnoticed. Each work is an archive of personal memory, offering both artist and viewer a quiet space for introspection. By embracing abstraction, Park invites us into a world where perception dissolves, allowing for new connections to emerge in the ever-shifting landscape of the mind.