About the artist

Yolande Stander is an internationally recognized multidisciplinary artist whose practice spans digital art, graphic design, and painting, developed over more than 25 years of sustained creative excellence.

Her work occupies the intersection of spiritual relevance, conceptual precision, and visual mastery. In 2006, Yolande designed the United Nations - Declaration of Human Rights logo, contributing to one of the world’s most enduring global identities. Her artistic output has since been recognized through multiple international design awards and exhibited across influential art centers.

This collection presents a curated selection of works that reflect a distinguished career shaped by intellectual rigor, technical fluency, and spiritual impact. Each unique piece is offered as a considered acquisition, created for collectors who value provenance, scarcity, and long-term artistic significance.

Feminine energy in art is not defined by gender, but by a sensibility rooted in intuition, receptivity, and creativity. It manifests as a quiet authority, fluid rather than forceful, prioritizing depth, rhythm, and emotional intelligence over dominance or spectacle. This energy embraces complexity, while holding immense creative power. In art, feminine energy often reveals itself through layered narratives, organic forms, subtle tension, and an attunement to cycles of creation and renewal. It is an enduring force that resists immediacy, inviting contemplation and forging a timeless connection between the work and the viewer.

Serving through art

My art serves humanity by contributing beauty to the world. Beauty that restores, softens, and elevates the human spirit. Through each work, I seek to create a space where viewers can pause, connect, and feel a sense of calm amid the noise of modern life. When people engage with my art, it is not merely a visual encounter, but an emotional one. One that invites peace, presence, and a quiet return to love. In this way, my art becomes a service: a reminder to humanity to take time and reflect, connect, and observe beauty to heal and unite.

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