


The Swing
Title: "The Swing"
Size: 24 x 18 inches
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Artist: Ji Hyang Ryu
The Swing captures the simple joy of childhood friendship. Two young girls are immersed in a timeless moment: one seated on a wooden swing, the other standing close, as if waiting for her turn or ready to give a gentle push. The lush green garden, dappled with sunlight and surrounded by brick and leaves, sets a serene backdrop for this quiet scene.
The barefoot innocence, tousled hair, and soft body language evoke a sense of ease, trust, and playful companionship. With painterly attention to texture and light, Ji Hyang Ryu transforms an ordinary afternoon into a warm memory frozen in time.
As with many of her works, The Swing reflects Ryu’s gift for capturing emotional authenticity—those fleeting moments of connection that define childhood and linger in the heart long after.
Title: "The Swing"
Size: 24 x 18 inches
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Artist: Ji Hyang Ryu
The Swing captures the simple joy of childhood friendship. Two young girls are immersed in a timeless moment: one seated on a wooden swing, the other standing close, as if waiting for her turn or ready to give a gentle push. The lush green garden, dappled with sunlight and surrounded by brick and leaves, sets a serene backdrop for this quiet scene.
The barefoot innocence, tousled hair, and soft body language evoke a sense of ease, trust, and playful companionship. With painterly attention to texture and light, Ji Hyang Ryu transforms an ordinary afternoon into a warm memory frozen in time.
As with many of her works, The Swing reflects Ryu’s gift for capturing emotional authenticity—those fleeting moments of connection that define childhood and linger in the heart long after.
Title: "The Swing"
Size: 24 x 18 inches
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Artist: Ji Hyang Ryu
The Swing captures the simple joy of childhood friendship. Two young girls are immersed in a timeless moment: one seated on a wooden swing, the other standing close, as if waiting for her turn or ready to give a gentle push. The lush green garden, dappled with sunlight and surrounded by brick and leaves, sets a serene backdrop for this quiet scene.
The barefoot innocence, tousled hair, and soft body language evoke a sense of ease, trust, and playful companionship. With painterly attention to texture and light, Ji Hyang Ryu transforms an ordinary afternoon into a warm memory frozen in time.
As with many of her works, The Swing reflects Ryu’s gift for capturing emotional authenticity—those fleeting moments of connection that define childhood and linger in the heart long after.