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Time to Forgive

Time to Forgive

France

Lumina Wang

Paint

Style: Expressionism

Oil, Canva, 2024

46 cm x 38 cm

Regular price €580,00 EUR
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Time to Forgive captures a poignant moment of reflection and healing through its subtle use of color and form. This artwork invites viewers to embrace forgiveness as a transformative journey, offering a visual narrative that balances emotional depth with serene composition. Ideal for spaces seeking contemplative ambiance, it encourages personal growth and reconciliation with the past.

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About the artist Lumina Wang

"This artist appropriates elements with ease and offers a tender and instinctive transcription of the world. She proposes a personal vision that falls within the movement of outsider art."
Angélique Ceccarello, art critic

"Drawing inspiration from her subconscious, the artist tells stories and myths in a naive and childlike aesthetic that contrasts with the complexity of the subjects addressed. Viewing painting as a psychoanalytic process, she oscillates between figuration and abstraction, delivering a highly personal work, halfway between expressionism and symbolism."

Lumina Wang is a Taiwanese visual artist and actress. Passionate about dramatic arts and mythology, her unique world is recounted through symbolic signs and a dramatic narrative. A playful ambiguity pervades her paintings: a deliberately naive language used to address complex and psychological themes, such as family secrets, nostalgia or childhood traumas, hidden or embraced femininity, relational interaction, passion, and all forms of love and sexuality. Rich in metaphors and sensuality, each painting by Lumina Wang represents a newly created story or myth.

In a free and intuitive way, she paints by following her unconscious and her animality, even if, from a certain point on, she manages to analyze her aesthetic choices, such as the nature of the colors used or the characters represented, until she connects all these submerged elements and finally describes a concrete story.