Dimensions: 580X770 mm
Style: Pop Art, Signed by the Artist
Medium of works: Screen Printing, Limited edition of 68
Every purchase supports the artist
Theatre Fridge Magnet
£5.00
Qty: 1
Goldfish Cushion, Chinoiserie pillow, Silk with Piped edge
£45.00
Qty: 2
Great Wave Apron - Blue apron
£25.00
Qty: 3
Immortal Blossoms of an Eternal Spring Apron
£30.00
Qty: 1
Chinoiserie Floral Silk Scarf, Light Blue
£50.00
Qty: 2
Great Wave off Kanagawa Apron
£35.00
Qty: 1
Great Wave Tote bag
£12.00
Qty: 3
Crane Cushion, Velvet Cushion, Chinoiserie pillow
£45.00
Qty: 1
Artist Silk Scarf, Courtesans Printed in Blue, Silk Scarf
£55.00
Qty: 1
Mogao Caves Painting Blue Coin Purse
£12.00
Qty: 3
Chinoiserie Muti-color Canvas Tote
£12.00
Qty: 2
Floral Cushion, Velvet Cushion, Chinoiserie pillow
£45.00
Qty: 2
Chinoiserie Floral Oven Gloves 2
£9.90
Qty: 2
Mogao Caves Painting Red Coin Purse
£12.00
Qty: 2
Fashionable Cat Games Apron
£35.00
Qty: 1
Bird Cushion, Chinoiserie pillow, Silk with Piped edge
£45.00
Qty: 1
Red Waves Cushion, Velvet Cushion, Chinoiserie pillow
£50.00
Qty: 2
Theatre Cushion Cover
£35.00
Qty: 3
Goldfish Cushion Cover
£35.00
Qty: 1
Chinoiserie Blue Tote: Canvas 2
£25.00
Qty: 4
Woman Holding a Tortoise-shell Hair-comb, Coin Purse
£12.00
Qty: 1
Chinoiserie Floral Apron - Multi Color
£25.00
Qty: 2
Mountain Cushion Cover
£35.00
Qty: 1
45x45 Cushion Pad
£5.00
Qty: 2
Artist Silk Scarf, Abstract Colour
£55.00
Qty: 1
Theater Girl Holds Rose Tote Bag, Valentines gifts, Erotic art
£12.00
Qty: 1
Floral Cushion, Velvet Cushion, Chinoiserie pillow
£50.00
Qty: 2
Chinoiserie Blue Tote: Canvas
£25.00
Qty: 1
Courtesans Printed in Blue Tote Bag
£12.00
Qty: 1
Chinoiserie Floral Silk Scarf, Gold silk
£50.00
Qty: 1
Chinoiserie Floral Oven Gloves 4
£9.90
Qty: 1
Spring Tote, Canvas Tote
£12.00
Qty: 1
Chinoiserie Blue Tote: Canvas 3
£25.00
Qty: 2
Chinoiserie Blue Tote: Canvas 4
£25.00
Qty: 2
Woman Wiping Sweat Prints, Coin Purse, Japanese Gifts
£12.00
Qty: 1
Red Waves Cushion, Velvet Cushion, Chinoiserie pillow
£45.00
Qty: 1
Butterfly and Lily Cushion Cover
£35.00
Qty: 1
Artist Silk Scarf, Goldfish
£60.00
Qty: 3
Chinoiserie Silk Scarf, Pink
£50.00
Qty: 2
Bird Directory AYA Shopper bag
£45.00
Qty: 1
Fish Oven Glove
£9.90
Qty: 1
Lie Detector Cushion Cover
£35.00
Qty: 1
Silk Road Fridge Magnet
£5.00
Qty: 1
Musashi on the Back of Whale, Canvas Tote Bag
£12.00
Qty: 1
Bullfinch Coin Purse
£12.00
Qty: 1
Floral Cushion, Chinoiserie pillow, with Piped edge
£50.00
Qty: 1
Emperor's New Apron - Blue
£25.00
Qty: 1
Big Wave AYA Shopper bag
£45.00
Qty: 1
Blue Waves Cushion, Velvet Cushion, Chinoiserie pillow
£45.00
Qty: 1
Chinoiserie Floral Silk Scarf, Navy
£50.00
Qty: 1
Immortal Blossoms of an Eternal Spring - Cockscomb Flowers AYA Shopper bag
£45.00
Qty: 1
Chinoiserie Silk Scarf, Mondrian silk
£50.00
Qty: 1
Chinoiserie Floral Silk Scarf, Green
£50.00
Qty: 1
Sunflower Cushion Cover
£35.00
Qty: 1
Theater Girl Hold Mirror Tote Bag, Canvas Tote Bag
£12.00
Qty: 1
Crane Tote: Canvas Tote
£12.00
Qty: 1
Emperor's New Apron - Blue
£25.00
Qty: 1
Chinoiserie Floral Silk Scarf, Red Silk
£50.00
Qty: 1
Feminine Wave Coin Purse
£12.00
Qty: 1
£940.00
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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
Dimensions: 580X770 mm
Style: Pop Art, Signed by the Artist
Medium of works: Screen Printing, Limited edition of 68
Every purchase supports the artist
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Artist Chen was born in June 1970 in Jingzhou, Hubei province, China. He began creating environmental and ecological themed paintings during his early career in Shenzhen.
He returns to his home town of Jingzhou, Hubei province each year and is saddened to discover increasingly depleted and polluted rivers. He recalls in his childhood that people would draw water directly from the rivers to drink. His painting “Lost” was selected as a poster for the United Nations Environment Programme. Artist Chen continues to explore environmental themes in his painting and sculpture.
China has an old saying, “physiognomy from the heart” meaning that an individual’s appearance will be affected by their inner world. Artist Chen’s “Lie Detector” series of oil paintings depicts various facial expressions with golden backgrounds to explore his “physiognomy from the heart” concept.
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Artist Chen was born in June 1970 in Jingzhou, Hubei province, China. He began creating environmental and ecological themed paintings during his early career in Shenzhen.
He returns to his home town of Jingzhou, Hubei province each year and is saddened to discover increasingly depleted and polluted rivers. He recalls in his childhood that people would draw water directly from the rivers to drink. His painting “Lost” was selected as a poster for the United Nations Environment Programme. Artist Chen continues to explore environmental themes in his painting and sculpture.
China has an old saying, “physiognomy from the heart” meaning that an individual’s appearance will be affected by their inner world. Artist Chen’s “Lie Detector” series of oil paintings depicts various facial expressions with golden backgrounds to explore his “physiognomy from the heart” concept.
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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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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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Sheng Yu (1692-1767) was born in Changshu, Jiangsu province. He was the court painter in Qing dynasty and his principle subjects were flowers, birds, fish and insects. His paintings are not only considered to have artistic value, but also to provide an important directory of wild life.
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Utagawa Kuniyoshi (1797-1861) was one of the last great masters of the Japanese ukiyo-e style of woodblock prints and paintings. The range of Kuniyoshi’s subjects included landscapes, beautiful women, Kabuki actors, cats, and mythical animals. He is known for depictions of the battles of legendary samurai heroes. His artwork incorporates aspects of Western representation in landscape painting and caricature.
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Artist Chen was born in June 1970 in Jingzhou, Hubei province, China. He began creating environmental and ecological themed paintings during his early career in Shenzhen.
He returns to his home town of Jingzhou, Hubei province each year and is saddened to discover increasingly depleted and polluted rivers. He recalls in his childhood that people would draw water directly from the rivers to drink. His painting “Lost” was selected as a poster for the United Nations Environment Programme. Artist Chen continues to explore environmental themes in his painting and sculpture.
China has an old saying, “physiognomy from the heart” meaning that an individual’s appearance will be affected by their inner world. Artist Chen’s “Lie Detector” series of oil paintings depicts various facial expressions with golden backgrounds to explore his “physiognomy from the heart” concept.
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Artist Chen was born in June 1970 in Jingzhou, Hubei province, China. He began creating environmental and ecological themed paintings during his early career in Shenzhen.
He returns to his home town of Jingzhou, Hubei province each year and is saddened to discover increasingly depleted and polluted rivers. He recalls in his childhood that people would draw water directly from the rivers to drink. His painting “Lost” was selected as a poster for the United Nations Environment Programme. Artist Chen continues to explore environmental themes in his painting and sculpture.
China has an old saying, “physiognomy from the heart” meaning that an individual’s appearance will be affected by their inner world. Artist Chen’s “Lie Detector” series of oil paintings depicts various facial expressions with golden backgrounds to explore his “physiognomy from the heart” concept.
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Artist Long Lin is born in 1991 in Fuzhou, Fujian Province, China. In 2014 she created a series of works with sunflowers. Her source of inspiration was a giant sunflower which she encountered whilst walking in the botanical garden of the local university. Artist Lin was initially scared by the encounter as she feared that it might swallow her whole in a split second.
“The sunflower is like me, I often doubt myself, but I won’t give up. Every time I reflect myself through my artwork, my painting is the record, it records the conversation I had with myself. I do not need to look in the mirror to see my expression, but when I look at my art, it expresses how I felt at that time”.