


The Little Boat
Title: "The Little Boat"
Size: 24 x 18 inches
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Artist: Ji Hyang Ryu
In The Little Boat, Ji Hyang Ryu captures a quiet moment of childhood wonder and imagination. A young girl stands at the edge of a gentle stream, her attention fixed on a tiny handmade sailboat floating through shallow ripples. The sunlight dances across the water’s surface, revealing the golden stones beneath, while shadows and reflections add a dreamlike quality to the scene.
Surrounded by nature and lost in play, the child embodies the essence of curiosity, innocence, and freedom. With each brushstroke, Ryu evokes the warmth of summer, the grounding peace of water, and the powerful nostalgia of simple pleasures. This painting speaks to the universal joy of discovery and the grounding magic of small adventures.
As with much of Ji Hyang Ryu’s work, The Little Boat is rooted in emotional storytelling—inviting viewers to pause, feel, and remember.
Title: "The Little Boat"
Size: 24 x 18 inches
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Artist: Ji Hyang Ryu
In The Little Boat, Ji Hyang Ryu captures a quiet moment of childhood wonder and imagination. A young girl stands at the edge of a gentle stream, her attention fixed on a tiny handmade sailboat floating through shallow ripples. The sunlight dances across the water’s surface, revealing the golden stones beneath, while shadows and reflections add a dreamlike quality to the scene.
Surrounded by nature and lost in play, the child embodies the essence of curiosity, innocence, and freedom. With each brushstroke, Ryu evokes the warmth of summer, the grounding peace of water, and the powerful nostalgia of simple pleasures. This painting speaks to the universal joy of discovery and the grounding magic of small adventures.
As with much of Ji Hyang Ryu’s work, The Little Boat is rooted in emotional storytelling—inviting viewers to pause, feel, and remember.
Title: "The Little Boat"
Size: 24 x 18 inches
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Artist: Ji Hyang Ryu
In The Little Boat, Ji Hyang Ryu captures a quiet moment of childhood wonder and imagination. A young girl stands at the edge of a gentle stream, her attention fixed on a tiny handmade sailboat floating through shallow ripples. The sunlight dances across the water’s surface, revealing the golden stones beneath, while shadows and reflections add a dreamlike quality to the scene.
Surrounded by nature and lost in play, the child embodies the essence of curiosity, innocence, and freedom. With each brushstroke, Ryu evokes the warmth of summer, the grounding peace of water, and the powerful nostalgia of simple pleasures. This painting speaks to the universal joy of discovery and the grounding magic of small adventures.
As with much of Ji Hyang Ryu’s work, The Little Boat is rooted in emotional storytelling—inviting viewers to pause, feel, and remember.