Original artwork description:

"Woman in the Bath VIII" captures the sensuality of the female form while continuing to explore "private thoughts" in a personal space. The artwork draws an analogy to ceramics before firing, where a transformative glaze covers yet promises emerging beauty. This piece celebrates the hidden efforts and transformations that shape the final outcome, emphasizing the importance of the process over the result.

75 x 100cm (29.53 x 39.37 inches) | Acrylic on raw linen. Handmade pine wood frame. Completed in 2024.

Limited Prints available at haejinyoo[dot]com:
A3 (11.69 x 16.54 inches) print on Hahnemühle German Etching 310g

Materials used:

Acrylic, Spray paint, Wood

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#woman #surrealism #bath #floral art #floral paintings 

Woman in the Bath VIII (2024) Acrylic painting
by Haejin Yoo

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"Woman in the Bath VIII" captures the sensuality of the female form while continuing to explore "private thoughts" in a personal space. The artwork draws an analogy to ceramics before firing, where a transformative glaze covers yet promises emerging beauty. This piece celebrates the hidden efforts and transformations that shape the final outcome, emphasizing the importance of the process over the result.

75 x 100cm (29.53 x 39.37 inches) | Acrylic on raw linen. Handmade pine wood frame. Completed in 2024.

Limited Prints available at haejinyoo[dot]com:
A3 (11.69 x 16.54 inches) print on Hahnemühle German Etching 310g

Materials used:

Acrylic, Spray paint, Wood

Tags:
#woman #surrealism #bath #floral art #floral paintings 
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As a self-taught acrylic artist, I find raw canvas reflective of the foundations we must lay in life. Using untouched natural surfaces challenges me and aligns with my personal philosophy.... Read more

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