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这个系列作品的材料为油画,在绘制过程则融合了水性坦培拉的一些手法,比方说绘画工具中包含了小号狼毫毛笔,将稀释过的颜料如同素描排线般塑造形体。
Against the background of mottled and rough machinery, this white horse seems a little shy, and its long flowing mane makes it look elegant and gentle. Its eyes are hidden in the shadows, only a few eyelashes are faintly revealed
As a representative image of productivity in the era of agricultural handicrafts, horses are also a metaphor for traditional easel painting artists in a sense. The machines in the background of the picture are symbolic of industrial productivity. The two exist in the same picture, expressing the expression of an artist who still insists on pure hand-painting on the relationship between technological development and spiritual inheritance.
The material of this series of works is oil painting, and some techniques of water-based Tempera are incorporated in the drawing process. For example, the painting tools include a small wolf hair brush, which shapes the shape of the diluted pigment like a sketch.
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Heng Qiang is a contemporary emerging Chinese painter, born in 1989. He specializes in large-format oil paintings on canvas and is a graduate student at the China National Academy of Fine Arts. Qiang has gained recognition for his distinctive work, notably winning the second award at the 7th Hangzhou Young Artists Exhibition, held at the Hangzhou Fine Arts Academy Art Museum, for his oil painting "Anti-epidemic Angel." In 2021, he was honored with the Provincial Excellent Graduate Award.
Qiang's art often explores the theme of dreams, a subject he finds deeply intriguing. He believes that dreams reveal the most authentic aspects of the human psyche, even though they are often forgotten or suppressed by the conscious mind. This mysterious quality of dreams fascinates him, and he sees the creation of atmospheric scenes as crucial to conveying this theme. In his works, Qiang employs various techniques and expressions to explore the nature of dreams, often incorporating anti-logical images and seemingly disted narratives. However, these elements are not random; they serve as symbols with specific metaphors and hints, reflecting the artist's contemplation of the objective world. Through his art, Qiang seeks to evoke a sense of mystery and introspection, inviting viewers to delve into the deeper meanings behind his imagery.
- Nationality: CHINA
- Date of birth : unknown date
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- Groups: Chinese Contemporary Artists
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