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Ruonan Yan depicts peaches in an intriguing way. Her peach paintings are not merely showing a flawless beauty, in addition to that, she likes to present complex emotions under the ecstatic surface.

Peach, the only subject in the paintings, has always been a symbol of youth and desire, two things that always associate with each other. Yan uses watercolor to create a great variety of texture. In her hand, every peach is unique.       

Yan’s other inspirations also include the book Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov and 1999 movie The Virgin Suicides by director Sofia Coppola .

Although Yan’s peach paintings are often read as a sexual expression, she has never thought of that way. But she doesn’t mind the audience to appreciate her work from different perspectives.
Ruonan Yan depicts peaches in an intriguing way. Her peach paintings are not merely showing a flawless beauty, in addition to that, she likes to present complex emotions under the ecstatic surface.

Peach, the only subject in the paintings, has always been a symbol of youth and desire, two things that always associate with each other. Yan uses watercolor to create a great variety of texture. In her hand, every peach is unique.       

Yan’s other inspirations also include the book Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov and 1999 movie The Virgin Suicides by director Sofia Coppola .

Although Yan’s peach paintings are often read as a sexual expression, she has never thought of that way. But she doesn’t mind the audience to appreciate her work from different perspectives.
Ruonan Yan depicts peaches in an intriguing way. Her peach paintings are not merely showing a flawless beauty, in addition to that, she likes to present complex emotions under the ecstatic surface.

Peach, the only subject in the paintings, has always been a symbol of youth and desire, two things that always associate with each other. Yan uses watercolor to create a great variety of texture. In her hand, every peach is unique.       

Yan’s other inspirations also include the book Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov and 1999 movie The Virgin Suicides by director Sofia Coppola .

Although Yan’s peach paintings are often read as a sexual expression, she has never thought of that way. But she doesn’t mind the audience to appreciate her work from different perspectives.
Ruonan Yan depicts peaches in an intriguing way. Her peach paintings are not merely showing a flawless beauty, in addition to that, she likes to present complex emotions under the ecstatic surface.

Peach, the only subject in the paintings, has always been a symbol of youth and desire, two things that always associate with each other. Yan uses watercolor to create a great variety of texture. In her hand, every peach is unique.       

Yan’s other inspirations also include the book Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov and 1999 movie The Virgin Suicides by director Sofia Coppola .

Although Yan’s peach paintings are often read as a sexual expression, she has never thought of that way. But she doesn’t mind the audience to appreciate her work from different perspectives.

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Ruonan Yan

United States

Painting, Watercolor on Paper

Size: 22 W x 22 H x 0.1 D in

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Ruonan Yan depicts peaches in an intriguing way. Her peach paintings are not merely showing a flawless beauty, in addition to that, she likes to present complex emotions under the ecstatic surface. Peach, the only subject in the paintings, has always been a symbol of youth and desire, two things that always associate with each other. Yan uses watercolor to create a great variety of texture. In her hand, every peach is unique. Yan’s other inspirations also include the book Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov and 1999 movie The Virgin Suicides by director Sofia Coppola . Although Yan’s peach paintings are often read as a sexual expression, she has never thought of that way. But she doesn’t mind the audience to appreciate her work from different perspectives.

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Born in 1990. Raised in Shenyang, China. Now based in New York. Yan has been making art since young age. She moved to the United States in 2013 and graduated from New York Academy of Art in 2016. Yan plays with abstract shapes, colors, minimalism, and sense of humor.

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