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A Wishful Day. |
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Joke. |
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Classmates. |
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Dharma Eyes. |
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Mother and Child. |
I'm rather fascinated by this painter's work. Droll and mysterious, beautifully perverse. And I love the very purposeful juxtaposition/blending of historical and cultural references, both Chinese and Western. I haven't been able to find any personal information on him other than that he was born in Beijing in 1979. But here is his artist statement:
My artwork is a reflection of my emotions and memories, and shows my understanding and interpretation of my life experience and the world that surrounds me. I have lived in Canada since 1999, but my time spent growing up in my native China has been an important influence on my artwork. I have painted portraits of my family members at different ages as well as different locations in China that I remember from my past.
All the figures that I create on canvas are myself in a way; they reflect my cultural upbringing, personal feelings, and experiences. I think of them as characters in a drama, and the canvas as a stage. My work is a response to the imbalance between my inside feelings and the outside world. I fuse classical concepts and traditional techniques into my work using my own exaggerated figures. These figures reflect the history of western oil painting techniques but also show contemporary themes of eastern culture.
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