Painting by SeEun Winfield 335 Artwork Sold

Kyoto Spring Path

Acrylic, Canvas, Ready to hang

47.2in (W) x 35.4in (H) x 1.4in (D)

Certificate of Authenticity Included

Ready to hang

$1,580

Arrives 6–6 Aug

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Artwork Description

A serene sakura landscape inspired by Kyoto’s spring season — symbolising new beginnings, calm movement, and hopeful direction. Above, four cranes move calmly across the horizon — a symbol of peace, longevity, and the journey forward.
Please note: This artwork is unframed. The framed images shown are for illustration only.
Framing can be added by selecting the framing option available to collectors.

Artist Bio

SeEun works in the picturesque Dandenong Ranges, drawing much of her inspiration from the region’s stunning trees and natural surroundings. Her artwork evolves with the seasons. In summer, she finds herself inspired by seascapes. While in spring, her focus shifts towards the vibrant beauty of blooming flowers. As an abstract artist, SeEun specialises in creating cheerful designs that perfectly complement modern interior decor. While her preferred medium is acrylic paint, she also enjoys experimenting with watercolor.

SeEun was born in South Korea, and on a holiday to Australia fell in love with its landscapes and people. She was also inspired by her uncle, a famous artist in Korea. She is still very proud of her Korean heritage and its long history, often introducing elements of her culture into her artwork to draw attention to the struggles and resilience of the Korean people.

Commissions

SeEun's studio is in Melbourne