Dimensions: 32×30 cm
Limited Edition Print, Signed by the Artist
Original medium of works: Contemporary Cave Art, also known as Mineral Painting
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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.
Send My Love is a delicate woodland scene set in a topsy turvy fairyland. The fish swim through the milky sky while the birds join the deer in a chase on the ground. A mother owl impassively observes this boisterous activity, but her little one seems to be more intrigued, looking like he might descend from the safety of the branch to join the merriment.
Dimensions: 32×30 cm
Limited Edition Print, Signed by the Artist
Original medium of works: Contemporary Cave Art, also known as Mineral Painting
Every purchase supports the artist
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Frame | Black, Unframed, White, Framed as in the picture |
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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.
A Musical Embrace depicts a charming woodland duet. The grinning bear is playing the accordion as the elephant engages in a merry dance. The playfully mischievous pair invite us to join them in their song and to dance with them through the enchanted forest, which glows with the mineral shine of Hong Bao’s rock pigment and almost seems to a embrace us with its warmth.
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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.
Snow Hare perfectly captures the delicate baby hare. Although it may be cold outside, Hong Bao’s hare is bathed in the warm tones of her mineral pigments which give his coat a glossy shine. This compact painting highlights the hare’s daintiness and adorable nature, bringing to you a piece of the natural world.
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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 magical scene of a little girl exploring fairyland. Shyly hiding behind a vase of giant glowers, she is surrounded by birds and rabbits, while a playful unicorn encourages her to step out further. As the stars and flowers descend from the sky, the painting emits a radiant glow, inviting the viewer to step into this magical scene.
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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.
Golden Sun takes us straight to the centre of a magical party. The various animals are bathed in the golden glow of the painting as they leap and dance around the Christmas tree. A rabbit rides on the back of a friendly deer, birds playfully circle around the butterflies and a crowned flamingo strolls leisurely among the presents in this luminously merry picture.
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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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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”.
The following piece is a mixed media composition. The first layer holds shades of green which we could interpret as being in the deep waters of the ocean. Wang added some origami shaped boats on the canvas. Some are covered by green layers, some are above, as if a few boats had drowned in the ocean and a few were still surviving.
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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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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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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.
Those Flowers captures a child’s magical inner world. The little girl in the painting floats through a colourful landscape full of blooming flowers and friendly animals. Hong Bao’s luminous mineral pigments capture the joyful sparkle of this fairytale journey and the child’s playful innocence, presenting them to us in their enchanting delicacy.
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