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yangyang pan's abstract art

By Sophie Kalagas
24 April 2015

Sometimes a series of carefully arranged splodges is all you need to tell a tale and bring on a groundswell of feelings.

There's something to be said for art without outlines – sometimes a series of carefully arranged splodges is all you need to tell a tale and bring on a groundswell of feelings.

Take Yangyang Pan's abstract paintings, for instance: one peek at the Canadian lady's vibrant brushstrokes and we're filled with an urge to frolic in a garden full of snaking flower bushes, or perhaps take a dip in a Monet-style flora-filled pond.

To pop some of her artwork on your wall, head here, or you can browse for more eye candy via her rainbow-tastic Flickr page.

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