Work samples

  • Untitled 11
    Untitled 11
    Oil on Linen 72 x 60 in.
  • Heads
    Heads
    Oil on linen 48 x 84 in.
  • Untitled
    Untitled
    Oil on linen 72 x 72 in.
  • Red Desert
    Red Desert
    Oil on canvas 36 x 48 in.

About Yuecen

Baltimore City - Station North A&E District
Yuecen Wang was born and grew up in Shanghai, China in 1997. At the age of 15 she moved to San Juan to attend high school and lived therefor three years. Her work has been selected in student group shows in Museum of Art of Puerto Rico and Maryland Institute College of Art. She is currently a BFA General Fine Arts major at the Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore, Maryland. She will graduate with a painting concentration in May of 2020. 

Painting: Inclusive Space

"Inclusive Space" is to present unspecified yet visually and psychically resonant visions. In order to paint senses, feeling or thoughts that are indescribable in words, I negotiate with my geographies and memories to build an immersive experience on a two-dimensional surface. There are indications of times and places, such as an extraction of places, spans of time period, or a generalization of both that may trigger emotions. I wish my work can contain both conceptual matter and concreted existence that are relatable to each viewer in certain aspects. 
  • Untitled 11
    Untitled 11
    Oil on Linen 72 x 60 in.
  • Heads
    Heads
    Oil on linen 48 x 84 in.
  • Untitled
    Untitled
    Oil on linen 72 x 72 in.
  • Red Desert
    Red Desert
    Oil on canvas 36 x 48 in.
  • Sand
    Sand
    Oil on linen 60 x 48 in.
  • Those Falling Stars Are The Gazes From The Dead
    Those Falling Stars Are The Gazes From The Dead
    Oil on Linen 18 x 12 in.
  • Void
    Void
    Oil on Canvas 48 x 60 in.
  • Day Fire
    Day Fire
    Oil on Canvas 48 x 60 in.
  • Rain Round
    Rain Round
    Oil on Linen 36 x 36 in.

Self —— Field

The series examines the relationship between my body and the environment, the contrast of the physical and the mystical, and the coexistence of the literal and spiritual.
  • Self-Portaits
    Self-Portaits
    Oil on linen 32 x 72 in. each
  • Self-Portrait 1
    Self-Portrait 1
    Oil on linen 32 x 72 in.
  • Self-Portrait 2
    Self-Portrait 2
    Oil on linen 32 x 72 in.
  • Self-Portrait 3
    Self-Portrait 3
    Oil on linen 32 x 72 in.
  • Antagonist
    Antagonist
    Oil on canvas 48 x 36 in.
  • Harmonica Girl
    Harmonica Girl
    Oil on canvas 48 x 36 in.
  • Lips, Cracks
    Lips, Cracks
    Oil on canvas 48 x 48 in.

Subway Subconsciousness

I grew up in Shanghai, China. Subway is my main method of transportation. On subway when train accelerates, my mind travels with the same speed but into another dimension. Elements of people and objects that exsist in either the real world or imagination start merging together. A new world is then formed. I become the ruler of  my secret kindom.
  • Subway Subconsciousness
    Subway Subconsciousness
    Oil on canvas 170 x 40 in.
  • Subway Subconsciousness (Panel 1)
    Subway Subconsciousness (Panel 1)
    Oil on canvas 30 x 12 in.
  • Subway Subconsciousness (Panel 2)
    Subway Subconsciousness (Panel 2)
    Oil on canvas 25 x 22 in.
  • Subway Subconsciousness (Panel 3)
    Subway Subconsciousness (Panel 3)
    Oil on canvas 170 x 40 in.
  • Subway Subconsciousness (Panel 4)
    Subway Subconsciousness (Panel 4)
    Oil on canvas 26 x 32 in.
  • Subway Subconsciousness (Panel 5)
    Subway Subconsciousness (Panel 5)
    Oil on canvas 25 x 26 in.
  • Subway Subconsciousness (Panel 6)
    Subway Subconsciousness (Panel 6)
    Oil on canvas 14 x 26 in.
  • Subway Subconsciousness (Panel 7)
    Subway Subconsciousness (Panel 7)
    Oil on canvas 25 x 18 in.