Grant Yunb. 1996
Grant Riven Yun is an American-Korean digital artist renowned for his minimalist vector illustrations that capture everyday scenes with a nostalgic and contemplative essence. Born in San Jose, California, Yun is currently based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where he balances his artistic pursuits with medical studies. His unique style, often described as "Neo-Precisionism," draws inspiration from early 20th-century painters, blending traditional aesthetics with contemporary digital techniques.
Yun's journey into digital art began during his college years at the University of Wisconsin in Madison, where he initially experimented with Microsoft PowerPoint to create his first works. Over time, he refined his craft, transitioning to more sophisticated tools and developing a distinctive visual language characterized by clean lines, muted color palettes, and serene compositions. His artworks often depict mundane moments—such as drives home from work or quiet suburban streets—inviting viewers to find beauty in the ordinary.
Yun's work has garnered significant attention in both the digital and traditional art worlds. He has collaborated with esteemed institutions such as the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) and has exhibited internationally, including a solo show titled "Growing Up" in Seoul, South Korea, in 2024. His pieces have also been featured in prominent auctions and exhibitions, reflecting his rising prominence as a contemporary artist.
Through his art, Grant Riven Yun continues to explore the interplay between simplicity and depth, encouraging viewers to reflect on the subtle narratives embedded within everyday life.
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