Q&A
What's the purpose or goal of your work?
I believe that beauty is all around us if we take the time to look for it. I feel alive and satisfied when I discover the beauty in the line of a gesture, the twist of a branch or movement of leaves dancing with the wind for instance
For me, painting is a way to capture that beauty and share it with the world. It is a form of self-expression that allows me to show respect and recognition for life. When I paint, I feel like I am engaging in a prayer or meditation, one that helps me to connect with the world around me and find meaning in it.
My ultimate goal as an artist is to touch someone's heart, mind, or soul with my paintings. I want to create something that inspires, empowers, and heals, something that can bring joy and meaning to people's lives.
What are your most valued skills as an artist?
Firstly, the ability to come up with unique ideas and tap into my creative process is crucial to my work. This process allows me to develop fresh and original ideas that are truly my own.
Secondly, technical skills are essential to bringing my creative ideas to life on a two-dimensional surface. I take great care to ensure that my work is as truthful to the subject that I envisioned in my head as possible.
Finally, I am proud of my commitment to being a lifelong learner. I am constantly seeking new ways to challenge myself and push my boundaries. Whether it be through attending workshops, experimenting with new mediums and technologies, or simply reading up on the latest trends in the art world, I am always eager to expand my knowledge and refine my skills.
In conclusion, my most valued skills as an artist are my creativity, technical proficiency, and passion for learning. These qualities allow me to produce work that is unique, truthful, and constantly evolving.
Which art trends inspire your current work?
In recent years, there has been a surge of interest in the field of generative art, digital art, and artificial intelligence. As an artist, I have found myself deeply fascinated and inspired by the possibilities that these technologies offer, and have dedicated my recent work to exploring the intersections of art and technology.
By embracing these new technologies, I am able to use them in creating paintings that are fresh, innovative, and deeply engaging for audiences around the world.
How can your work affect societal issues?
As an artist, I create paintings that explore and shed light on the unique experiences of women. I explore themes such as vulnerability, power, and empowerment, all through the lens of the female experience.
Another issue that I explore in my paintings is the fragility of the human condition as it relates to nature. By highlighting the ways in which our bodies and our environment are intertwined, I hope to inspire a greater appreciation for the natural world and a deeper sense of connection to it.
Lately, I have been exploring the invasion of technology in our lives through my artwork. Technology has the potential to enhance our lives and make it easier, but at the same time, it can result in isolation and detachment from the world we inhabit.
Describe a piece of art you are most proud of. Why?
The female nude has been a subject of interest for me, however, in my painting "Somewhere in a Parallel World," I wanted to challenge the traditional portrayal of the female nude and create something that was both modern and thought-provoking.
In this artwork, I have reimagined the timeless nude figure with a modern touch. The tattooed woman depicted in my painting not only embodies the current concept of beauty, but also is completely immersed emotionally and mentally to the world of metaverse.
.As she stands in front of both a Mondrian painting and profile pictures of Bored Apes Yacht Club living on the Ethereum Blockchain, my painting becomes a commentary on the intersection of art and technology. By incorporating generative art NFTs, I am acknowledging the role that technology plays in the creation and distribution of art today.
But perhaps what I am most proud of in this painting is the representation of the female nude. Instead of a passive, objectified figure, my nude is unapologetic and unstoppable. She is a modern woman who embraces her femininity and is not afraid to stand out. In "Somewhere in a Parallel World," I have created a glimpse of my interpretation of the female nude of our time - a figure that is both powerful and beautiful.

Junyi Liu is a painter and performance artist based in New York City. She creates whimsical, vibrant scenes with characters in outfits evoking a different historical period, as a way to mirror the violence and oppression in the real world. Her artworks explore the pain, contradictions, and resistance experienced by ordinary people, especially women, under systemic oppression.
At the most basic level, the tensions, contradictions, and complexities of simply existing here, now… often seem too big, too dissonant, and too dreamlike for me to grasp. My attempts to paint them are my way tofind an order in things and often lead to these layered portraits of multiple selves. Subjective snapshots, reflecting the inside out.
"Listening to the Universe" opens a space for the search for the transcendent. The seashell, a symbol of cosmic resonance, becomes a bridge between the inner self and the infinite. The gentle composition and the intimate gesture of the figure capture the moment when the inaudible becomes palpable—a silent dialogue with the metaphysical order of being. In a world of constant noise, the work advocates for a return to the essential, subtle sounds of life and seeks to inspire a dialogue between humanity and the infinite.