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Velvet cushion Cover, Pillows Covers, Decorative Pillows, Chinoiserie
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Step into the enchanting world of Itō Jakuchū, a revered Japanese artist from the Edo period, with our stunning cushion cover featuring his masterpiece, “Maple Tree and Small Birds” from the renowned series, “Colorful Realm of the Living Beings,” created between 1765 and 1766.
Weather you’d like to add some fluidity to your day, bed or an artistic atmosphere to your lounge area, these cushion covers are your perfect choice to do so.
A great gift for art and culture lovers alike.
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Velvet Decorative Pillows, Cushion Cover, Chinoiserie, Bird and Pomegranate Cushion Cover
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This unique cushion cover has a design inspired by the artwork of the renowned British textile designer, William Morris. This cushion cover features a portion of the ‘Bird and Pomegranate’ wallpaper, an all-over design of birds amidst branches of green foliage and pomegranate fruit, some open revealing their seeds, on a teal-blue ground.
Whether you’d like to add some fluidity to your day, bed or an artistic atmosphere to your lounge area, these cushion covers are your perfect choice to do so.
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Wang Xiao Rong, Jade Lake, Mixed Media
£1,200.00Availability: 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”.
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, Sail, Mixed Media
£1,200.00Availability: 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”.
Sail, is one of the few pieces from Wang where figurative and abstract meet. She created a lovely smokey and abstract sea, behind a body of origami-like shaped boats. Some of the boats are clearer than others depending on the colour and placement in the work. We can’t quite figure if all the boats are supposedly in the the see or the shore which adds another abstract and mysterious layer to the narration of the painting.
Wang allows a space in her works for the audience’s own interpretations and emotions. She has a very loving and peaceful nature, yearning for good and looking towards the future which is depicted into her art. The works very much talk about romance, sincerity, amiability and nature.
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Wang Xiao Rong, Time Series 1, Mixed Media
£1,000.00Availability: 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”.
Time Series 1 is a mixed media painting with a very bright and dominant red colour. There is a contrast between the dense red & black area of the piece and the diluted, lighter colours on the left of the painting. There is a definite pattern we can perceive either through the paint brush strokes or the superposition of collage layers.
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Wang Xiao Rong, Time Series 2, Mixed Media
£1,000.00Availability: 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”.
The following piece is considerably dense. First of all in terms of colours and how filled the canvas is, but also, in the variety of painting mediums. The lower half of the piece is opaque and diluted whereas the upper half is saturated in pigments.
Even though the painting appears to be abstract, we can distinguish shapes that reminds us of waves from the sea, maybe clouds at the top and a horizon in the middle. In the middle of the work, we can catch a glimpse of a simple dark touch resembling a boat vanishing in the intensity of a disturbed sea.
Wang allows a space in her works for the audience’s own interpretations and emotions. She has a very loving and peaceful nature, yearning for good and looking towards the future which is depicted into her art. The works very much talk about romance, sincerity, amiability and nature.
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Wang Xiao Rong, Time series 4, Mixed media, Abstract painting
£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”.
Time Series 4 is an abstract mixed media piece. The painting looks like a mixture of dripping technique and collage. The artwork holds a creamy background and uneven black lines. The composition looks like lost fragments of a puzzle connected together to create its own free-form, leaving slight spaces between them.
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Woman Holding a Tortoise-shell Hair-comb, Coin Purse
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Kitagawa Utamaro (1753 – 1806) was a Japanese artist. He is one of the most highly regarded practitioners of the ukiyo-e genre of woodblock prints, especially for his portraits of beautiful women. This coin purse has a design inspired by Utamaro’s elegant print which shows a young woman holding a tortoise-shell hair-comb over her face whilst appearing to be in a playful mood. The coin purse would be a perfect treat and carry your pennies in style with this artistic accessory. This amazing print is available in a tea towel too. New & exclusive to JE gallery, bring you the best of oriental art & culture.
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Woman Wiping Sweat Prints, Coin Purse, Japanese Gifts
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Kitagawa Utamaro (1753 – 1806) was a Japanese artist. He is one of the most highly regarded practitioners of the ukiyo-e genre of woodblock prints, especially for his portraits of beautiful women. This Coin purse has a design inspired by Utagawa’s woodcut print produced in 1798 which show a head-and-shoulders portrait of a beautiful young woman wiping her face. The coin purse makes a unique gift and it is perfect to slip into your handbag. New & exclusive to JE gallery, bring you the best of oriental art & culture.
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Xuan Zhang, Palace Sericulture
£150.00 – £220.00Availability: In stockOut of stock
Zhang Xuan (713-755) was a Chinese painter who lived during the Tang Dynasty (618–907). Although he painted many artworks, he was best known for the painting ‘Court Ladies Preparing Newly-Woven Silk’, of which no copy survives except a reproduction painted by Emperor Huizong of Song (reigned 1100–1125) in the early 12th century.
The painting depicts a scene of palace sericulture, it was a symbolic imperial duty performed every spring by the empress. In this ritual, she would lead palace ladies in all stages of silk production, from raising the silkworms to making dresses from the newly woven material.
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Yongshen Xie, Theatre 01- Butterfly Dream
£260.00 – £330.00Availability: In stockOut of stock
Artist Yongsheng Xie was born in 1961 in Xu Zhou, Jiang Su province, China. Artist Xie’s career started thirty years ago when he was a Gongfu student. Whilst studying photographs of Tai Chi practitioners he became fascinated by their fluid movements. Since then his artwork has sought to capture those movements and he is committed to a journey of artistic exploration with no turning back.
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Yongshen Xie, Theatre 03, 2015
£260.00 – £330.00Availability: In stockOut of stock
Artist Yongsheng Xie was born in 1961 in Xu Zhou, Jiang Su province, China. Artist Xie’s career started thirty years ago when he was a Gongfu student. Whilst studying photographs of Tai Chi practitioners he became fascinated by their fluid movements. Since then his artwork has sought to capture those movements and he is committed to a journey of artistic exploration with no turning back.