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Hong Bao was born in 1984 in the city of Shantou located inside the province of Guangdong, China. She obtained her BFA in 2008 from Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts and proceeded with an MFA, in the same university, that she completed in 2011.
Hong Bao’s interest lies in an ancient painting techniques. She engaged in creating mineral paintings and perfected her skills in the research of heavy modern coloured rock.
Whisper in Your Ear depicts a child journeying through a mystical fairy land. Stars are twinkling in the night sky and she is surrounded by various cute animal companions. But her main protector is a playful unicorn who is leading her through this magical dream world.
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Quick ViewQuick ViewProduct added! Browse WishlistThe product is already in the wishlist! Browse WishlistArtist Shen Jing Dong , Michael Jackson, Pop Art
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“The world is definitely not flawless, you can see famine, war and disaster, but I want to view it in a simplified way, like Michael Jackson. (Sings) We are the world, we are the children. I painted Michael Jackson when he passed away in 2009 because I was a big fan. Actually, my work is always relevant to my way of thinking. If you look online, I’ve done a video – it’s a drawing of Michael Jackson, doing all his dance moves, but he’s a soldier” — Artist Shen Jing Dong interviewed by Fionnuala McHugh.
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Quick ViewQuick ViewProduct added! Browse WishlistThe product is already in the wishlist! Browse WishlistArtist Shen Jing Dong , The Little Prince 1, Pop Art, Screen Printing
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“I wish I was like the Petit Prince. I want to be naive. In the book, he paints a snake that swallows an elephant but the adults have a different interpretation; they think it’s a hat and the Little Prince says the adult world is too complicated. The world is definitely not flawless, you can see famine, war and disaster, but I want to view it in a simplified way”. — Artist Shen Jing Dong interviewed by Fionnuala McHugh
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Quick ViewQuick ViewProduct added! Browse WishlistThe product is already in the wishlist! Browse WishlistArtist Shen Jing Dong , The Little Prince, Pop Art
£940.00Availability: In stockOut of stock
“I wish I was like the Petit Prince. I want to be naive. In the book, he paints a snake that swallows an elephant but the adults have a different interpretation; they think it’s a hat and the Little Prince says the adult world is too complicated. The world is definitely not flawless, you can see famine, war and disaster, but I want to view it in a simplified way”. — Artist Shen Jing Dong interviewed by Fionnuala McHugh
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Quick ViewQuick ViewProduct added! Browse WishlistThe product is already in the wishlist! Browse WishlistArtist Wang Xiao Rong, Time Series 3, Mixed media
£700.00Availability: In stockOut of stock
Wang Xiao Rong likes adventures which is something that pushes her to experiment a lot. Her work is composed by a multitude of materials and mediums. She will use objects such as leaves and papers in her paintings in addition to ink, Chinese painting, and oil pigment, according to her requirements. Thereafter she will often use those materials to create some forms of collages. Each material and colour has an emotional characteristic.
“From a macroscopic perspective, my works examine states of life existence and mourn about how life is short and time vanishes”.
This piece is a lovely mixed media composition. The creamy background brings out the uneven rectangular coloured shapes. The mixture of colours is a balance between bright pastel colours and cloudy, hazy, dark colours. But the the general tone is luminous and hopeful, like the period of transition that happens from winter to spring.
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Quick ViewQuick ViewProduct added! Browse WishlistThe product is already in the wishlist! Browse WishlistArtist Wang Xiao Rong, Time Series 5, Mixed media
£700.00Availability: In stockOut of stock
Wang Xiao Rong likes adventures which is something that pushes her to experiment a lot. Her work is composed by a multitude of materials and mediums. She will create with objects in her paintings such as leaves and papers, in addition to ink, oil pigment and the Chinese painting technique according to her requirements. Thereafter, Wang will often use those materials to create some forms of collages. Each material and colour has an emotional characteristic.
“From a macroscopic perspective, my works examine states of life existence and mourn about how life is short and time vanishes”.
This painting is a mixed media piece. The dominance of the yellow and the horizontal lines create an optical illusion in which the painting looks like a 3D piece. The white rectangular shapes in the middle, form a tower coming out of the painting. The yellow shape above displays a sort of empty space, or hole in a surface. When we think about a state of life, we could imagine a pile of papers on a desk, and the emptiness this every day life, routine represents.
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Quick ViewQuick ViewProduct added! Browse WishlistThe product is already in the wishlist! Browse WishlistArtist Wang Xiao Rong, Time’s up, Mixed Media Abstract
£1,300.00Availability: In stockOut of stock
Wang Xiao Rong likes adventures which is something that pushes her to experiment a lot. Her work is composed by a multitude of materials and mediums. She will create with objects in her paintings such as leaves and papers, in addition to ink, oil pigment and the Chinese painting technique according to her requirements. Thereafter, Wang will often use those materials to create some forms of collages. Each material and colour has an emotional characteristic.
Time’s Up is a mixed media piece composed in majority by a gloomy palette creating a mysterious atmosphere. The bottom half holds the darkest colours, and the top half introduces rays of light into the painting with shades of white and light turquoise. The shapes are quite abstract, yet, you can notice a crowd of people, rectangular shapes in the middle of the piece that could resemble briefcases. It seems the piece reflects on the everyday life routine of going to work. Our brains are switched onto “automatic” and we forget to actually live the present.
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Quick ViewQuick ViewProduct added! Browse WishlistThe product is already in the wishlist! Browse WishlistArtist Zhouzhou Zhou, Escapism 3, Abstract Painting
£800.00 – £860.00Availability: In stockOut of stock
Zhou Zhouzhou, China’s renowned contemporary artist was born in Hebei Province and graduated from China Central Academy of Arts and Design. During his years of work in Beijing, Zhou focused on the academic study of the contemporary Chinese ink and wash painting and became one of the leading figures in this field because of his bold attempts to innovate traditional painting techniques and his creative efforts to combine Chinese painting theories with western art theories. With his works collected by many arts organisations both at home and abroad, Zhou is one of the most sought-after artists in China. In 2014, his work “China’s Lover” was selected and exhibited at that year’s National Fine Arts Exhibition.
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Quick ViewQuick ViewProduct added! Browse WishlistThe product is already in the wishlist! Browse WishlistArtist Zhouzhou Zhou, In The Mood for Love 1, Abstract Painting
£850.00 – £910.00Availability: In stockOut of stock
Zhou Zhouzhou, China’s renowned contemporary artist was born in Hebei Province and graduated from China Central Academy of Arts and Design. During his years of work in Beijing, Zhou focused on the academic study of the contemporary Chinese ink and wash painting and became one of the leading figures in this field because of his bold attempts to innovate traditional painting techniques and his creative efforts to combine Chinese painting theories with western art theories. With his works collected by many arts organisations both at home and abroad, Zhou is one of the most sought-after artists in China. In 2014, his work “China’s Lover” was selected and exhibited at that year’s National Fine Arts Exhibition.
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Quick ViewQuick ViewProduct added! Browse WishlistThe product is already in the wishlist! Browse WishlistGold Frame Leather Handbag, Japanese Gift, Leather Bags Women
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Utagawa Kunisada (1786-1865) was one of the three best representatives of the Japanese color woodcut in Edo period. This EMI Gown Handbag has a design inspired by the work of Artist Utagawa which features two kabuki actors playing the roles of Yoshitsune and Benkei, fighting at Gojo bridge. It would be a perfect treat and complement your new season look in style.
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Quick ViewQuick ViewProduct added! Browse WishlistThe product is already in the wishlist! Browse WishlistShen Jing Dong , Angel, Pop Art, Screen Printing, Limited edition of 76
£940.00Availability: In stockOut of stock
The icon that Shen Jingdong’s “hero” series created, is an image of the soldiers without any personal identity. This image is hardly to tell who the specific soldier is. His facial features are vague, and in fact he is a man in common sense. The clothing and attitude in-which he stands, his identity and individuality are replaced by a common ideology.
The image of the soldier which was named hero is out of refinement. They are created into four kinds of people, which are the red, the yellow, the bald and the soldiers with hat. The yellow soldiers possess a hue of humanity, and the red soldiers stand for the solemn atmosphere of revolution. Their bodies are not only dressed in the uniform dress, but also have a fixed correct upright posture. This kind of image comes from his experience in the army. Almost every soldier with an “out of the box”personality will be uniformed in the end after joining the army.
Angel shows a girl dancing in an army tutu. The girl is wearing a pair of wings over her outfit and her movements seems like they have been repeated a huge amount of times judging by how straight they are. The wings play a contrast with the tutu as she is still a little girl, who should be free, but she is detained by her movements that are in control of others.
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Quick ViewQuick ViewProduct added! Browse WishlistThe product is already in the wishlist! Browse WishlistShen Jing Dong , Female Soldier, Pop Art
£940.00Availability: In stockOut of stock
The icon that Shen Jingdong’s “hero” series created, is an image of the soldiers without any personal identity. This image is hardly to tell who the specific soldier is. His facial features are vague, and in fact he is a man in common sense. The clothing and attitude in-which he stands, his identity and individuality are replaced by a common ideology.
The image of the soldier which was named hero is out of refinement. They are created into four kinds of people, which are the red, the yellow, the bald and the soldiers with hat. The yellow soldiers possess a hue of humanity, and the red soldiers stand for the solemn atmosphere of revolution. Their bodies are not only dressed in the uniform dress, but also have a fixed correct upright posture. This kind of image comes from his experience in the army. Almost every soldier with an “out of the box”personality will be uniformed in the end after joining the army.
Shen Jing Dong in this painting depicted the female soldier. Colourful, smiling, with impeccable clothing. But she is still a soldier, controlled in every possible way.
