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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
6x6in
About this artwork
This 6 x 6 inch painting presents a luminous view of London, with Big Ben rising against a delicate sky of pale blue and soft pink. The reflective street and glowing car lights introduce a sense of movement and passing time, while the loose, expressive brushwork captures the atmosphere of the city rather than its exact detail.
Despite its intimate scale, the work evokes both the grandeur of architecture and the fleeting poetry of everyday urban… life. As part of a modular series, it functions both as an independent painting and as a fragment of a larger visual journey through cities, memory, and light.
Youngsook Park is a Korean contemporary painter whose work explores the emotional atmosphere of cities through light, memory, and movement. Working primarily in oil with a palette knife, she creates richly textured urban landscapes inspired by travel, architecture, and everyday scenes. Her distinctive use of the palette knife allows her to build layered surfaces that capture the density of the city, the shimmer of reflected light, and the fleeting energy of lived experience.
Rather than focusing on precise detail, Park transforms familiar places into expressive and poetic impressions shaped by color, texture, and rhythm. Her paintings balance structure and spontaneity, revealing both the vitality of urban life and moments of quiet stillness. Educated in Korea, France, and the United States, she has exhibited widely across Korea, the United States, Europe, and Asia. She currently lives and works in Georgia, where she continues her painting practice and teaching.