Woman with Calla Lillies
“Woman with Calla Lilies” is an iconic Yuroz expression of gentle yearnings and female tenderness, with quintessential Yuroz symbolism guiding the narratives. Relaxing at her home in front of an open window, a Renaissance symbol of hopes and dreams, with her glass of beverage in hand, the Yuroz woman dreamily awaits her lover’s return.
Egyptians embraced the calla lilies as the symbol of fertility while Romans paired them with sexuality. In this painting, her calla lilies are presented in a pear-shaped vase, much like the shape of a woman’s womb, conveying purity, holiness, and faithfulness.
In this painting, Yuroz guides viewers with liberal brushstrokes of white highlights around the woman’s heart, the vase, and the calla lilies, guiding viewers’ eyes through a triangle that frames the focal points of this warm display of divine femininity.
View/Download PdfThe Night is Young, the Jazz Collection by Yuroz
The Night is Young, an original acrylic/oil on canvas 48×48 inches (122 x 122 cm), is an original work by Yuroz in his “Jazz Collection”. For more in this series go HERE to view.
“You are where I stand, hearing the sea, crazy for the shore, seeing the moon ache and fret for the earth.” – “Love” by Carol Ann Duffy
Yuroz presents his Woman in Red, this time, still pensive but nestled in her lover’s arms. It has been seven years since his masterpiece “Reclining Woman in Red”, when Yuroz’s woman in red re-emerged, this time, portrayed with a striped red stocking, hinting her eroticism. With a bottle of red wine in the background and a full glass filled, her lover prepares her for an evening of romance and togetherness yet to come.
With a pomegranate on the male’s palm, The Night is Young presents Yuroz lovers in a flirtatious moment, when these lovers explore each other’s love language, with playfulness and excitement for the unknown. The Night is Young”, puts lovers’ yearnings on full display.
Lovers’ Melodies, the Jazz Collection by Yuroz
Lovers’ Melodies, an original acrylic/oil on canvas 48×48 inches (122 x 122 cm), is an original work by Yuroz in his “Jazz Collection”. For more in this series go HERE to view.
The male holds his guitar high, serenading his lover with a triumphant energy, hopeful, and proud as he invites his female to celebrate with him. The female relaxes against her lover, with her sensual body and her eyes full of admiration. A vase is placed in between the lovers, symbolizing a woman’s womb, as it provides the environment for seeds and flowers to thrive, a reminder of possibilities yet to come.
Yuroz presents a contrast, with straight lines in the background against the woman’s curvy body that echoes the curves of the man’s guitar as the male strums his instrument with no strings, and the female contemplates his invite in Lovers’ Melodies.
The Interlude
6617 “The Interlude” | Oil on Canvas | 48″ x 36″ (122 cm x 91 cm)
Dance of the Twin Souls
6190 “Dance of the Twin Souls”, Oil on Canvas, 40″ x 30″
Offering Her Rose
6224 “Offering Her Rose” Oil on Canvas, 46″ x 38″
Surrounded by Inspiration
5842 “Surrounded by Inspiration”, Oil on Canvas, 65″ x 45″ (165 cm x 114 cm)
Woman with Green Apples
5801 “Woman with Green Apples”, Oil /Acrylic on Canvas, 45″ x 60″ (114 cm x 152 cm)
Afternoon Serenade
5932 “Afternoon Serenade” | Oil on Canvas | 65″ x 45″ (165 cm x 114 cm)
Dance with Pomegranates
“Dance with Pomegranates”, Oil on Canvas, 30″ x 40″ (76 cm x 102 cm)
Chance Tryst with Pearls
“Chance Tryst with Pearls”, Acrylic On Canvas, 40″ x 60″ (102 cm x 152 cm)