I paint to resist the vanishing of feeling. Each work is a fragment of a moment I didn’t want to lose — a gesture, a gaze, a breath between silences. I hope viewers can find in my paintings a part of themselves, hidden somewhere in the atmosphere or caught in a flicker of color.
SunJing

SunJing (b. 1986, Wuhan, China) is a Beijing-based painter whose work delves into the fragility of memory, emotion, and existence. Her delicate yet psychologically intense compositions often center on human figures — particularly women — portrayed in ambiguous, dreamlike spaces that evoke both tenderness and disquiet. Inspired by classical Chinese aesthetics, Western painting, literature, cinema, and personal experience, SunJing constructs visual fictions that transcend realism, inviting emotional resonance and reflection.