ECHO

Artist
Yuhao Pan
ECHO (2026) Mounted on 3 mm Dibond
  • Dimensions : 70 x 50 x 2 cm
  • Framing : No
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Yuhao Pan
€1,200.00
Delivery: One to two weeks Hand delivery: Paris - FRANCE
Aditional Information
Period Contemporary (1945-today)

The artwork is in perfect condition and ready to hang. 

From the “Fragments” series by Yuhao PAN — shot using long exposure. 

Mounted on 3 mm Dibond with a recessed aluminum frame (38 × 18 mm). Fine art print using pigment ink on Hahnemühle Photo Rag® Baryta 315 g paper—a 100% cotton textured paper offering exceptional black depth (D-Max). Certified to last over 100 years. 

Limited edition of 8 copies, all formats combined, plus 2 artist’s proofs (10 copies total). 

Work signed and numbered on the back, accompanied by a certificate of authenticity and ownership issued by the artist. 

Printing, mounting, and finishing: Picto laboratory, Paris. 

Note: A print alone (unmounted) can be produced upon request.

Artist Biography

Yuhao PAN - Artist and Photographer Born in China in 1993, Yuhao PAN moved to France in 2017. At the crossroads of Eastern and Western cultures, he develops photographic series conceived as metaphysical explorations. His work articulates a reflection on emotion, poetry, temporality, memory, and humanity, inviting the viewer to a visual and contemplative experience. With a dual master’s degree in digital arts and management, Yuhao honed his artistic vision through engagement with cultural institutions. His professional experience as a content creator for the Château de Versailles Spectacles and the Royal Opera was pivotal. It enabled him to establish a unique dialogue between classical heritage and contemporary visual narratives, and to master the art of storytelling through images. Expressing emotion, a philosophy of time through blurs and color nuances: Through black and white, like a photojournalist, Yuhao PAN favors a pure, documentary-style narrative. He captures the temporality of societies and human traces, particularly in his series “Flots” and “Paris plié.” At the same time, he uses color, light vibrations, and blur to express raw emotion, with visual poetry reflecting his metaphysical conception of the world. His series “Fragments” and “Floral Dream” explore this path: here, photography no longer describes; it interprets.

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