DREAMING OF A REVOLUTION

Rêvant des Révolutions.

“An interpretation of how we bravely face each day when everything as we know is not okay. The courage and will to survive another day becomes the objective and challenge. This revelation is slowly uncovered as we once again learn to breathe.”

‘Dreaming of a revolution’ is a journey of healing ...

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Influenced by the french song, ‘Les Regrets’ by Alain Souchon.

“For this collection I wanted to inspire courage. I wanted to showcase a person at their lowest point, rising, and being stronger than ever; the underlying subtext here is about survival.”

Rêvant des Révolutions travels from Hong Kong to Shanghai, Provincetown, and Dumbo ●●◦◦

“Focusing on a single subject, the actress Eugenia Yuan, in a breathtaking collection of awkward and challenging poses in nature, Lai infuses her subject with a sensuality which is both immediate and mysterious. Her earth color palette, combined with state-of-the-art production, create a seamless and satisfying presentation.”

— DNA Gallery, Nick Lawrence

“A proud native of Jamaica, Lai began her career as a photographer in an unexpected way. Her newest series features the actress Eugenia Yuan and represents the artist’s most personal work to date.”

— Brian Yang

“Colorful images of the beautiful Eugenia Yuan in a range of enigmatic positions, from vertiginous to placid. The allegorical portraits, expressing emotional states, are painfully objectifying, yet strangely personal.”

— Yuval Gans

Featuring Eugenia Yuan

Custom Prints, Limited Edition of 6


  • US$1250 Framed

    Print Size : 20” x 30”


  • US$1250 Framed

    Print Size : 18” x 27”


  • US$950 Framed

    Print Size : 16” x 24”


  • US$950 Framed

    Print Size : 18” x 27”


  • US$1250 Framed

    Print Size : 20” x 30”


  • US$950 Framed

    Print Size : 18” x 27”


  • US$950 Framed

    Print Size : 27” x 18”


  • US$950 Framed

    Print Size : 16” x 24”

Les Regrets by Alain Souchon

“Rêvant des révolutions sur le bord de la rivière, il y avait des illusions.”