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Figurative

Jun Lin
unspoken love

Coloured charcoal

This portrait captures a tender moment—my wife gently gazing at our daughter by her side. I used colored charcoal and focused on the smooth texture of her skin and the softness in her eyes to show the deep love and connection between them.

Through this work, I hope to capture the love in our family and the special bond between mother and child.

Size: 36 × 52 cm

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About Jun Lin

Jun Lin, a former orthopedic surgeon from China, is a Brisbane-based artist known for his realistic ink and oil paintings. His work blends precision with expressive freedom, earning praise from renowned artist Mr. Zeng Fan. Passionate about art education, Jun shares his skills with students to nurture their creativity and aesthetic understanding. He is the author of Jun Lin's Collection of Ink Portraits: Portraits of Chinese Medical Practitioners Through the Ages.