Disturbance of the Fear Triptych 2 (2019) Painting by Charles Riley

Oil on Paper, 18x24 in
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  • Original Artwork (One Of A Kind) Painting, Oil on Paper
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  • Categories Paintings under $5,000 Expressionism
This series of artworks deals with tyranny in Mainland China. There are so many atrocities perpetrated by this tyrannical government, it's hard to pick one to stand out. However, forced organ harvesting stands out as a new low even for China. On June 17, 2019, an independent tribunal concluded that "forced organ harvesting has been committed for years [...]
This series of artworks deals with tyranny in Mainland China. There are so many atrocities perpetrated by this tyrannical government, it's hard to pick one to stand out. However, forced organ harvesting stands out as a new low even for China. On June 17, 2019, an independent tribunal concluded that "forced organ harvesting has been committed for years throughout China on a significant scale, [and] the tribunal has had no evidence that the significant infrastructure associated with China's transplantation industry has been dismantled and absent a satisfactory explanation as to the source of readily available organs concludes that forced organ harvesting continues till today." The sources include imprisoned Falun Gong, practitioners and Uighur Muslims. Read the article in the June publication of Forbes Magazine or read the findings for yourself (search for China Tribunal). The irony of the suppression of Falun Gong is that it is a practice of peace in the tradition of Taoism. This is only one atrocity in a long list of atrocities that the world chooses to ignore. There has been the invasion and subjugation of peaceful Tibet and The Tiananmen Square Massacre to name a few more. Why would any civilized country want to do business with China. People look the other way to save a few dollars by having products made by a suppressed people who put in 16 hour work days, 6 days a week, not to mention the slave labor in the prisons. With the work done in China the rest of the world can ignore the inconvenient costs of decent working conditions and pollution standards. We should all be ashamed of where our governments and business have led us.

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At an early age I learned about art from an aunt who was an established artist. My father taught me a love of literature. My B.A. was in English Lit. My graduate degrees from Columbia University were in studio [...]

At an early age I learned about art from an aunt who was an established artist. My father taught me a love of literature. My B.A. was in English Lit. My graduate degrees from Columbia University were in studio art and teaching of college studio art. 

 As part of my studies at Columbia, I studied communication theory under Louis Forsdale. As a result, I learned how important the primal mediums of painting, poetry, and drawing were to ballance the deluge of electronic media. 

I had exhibitions in New York City during and after my grad work at Columbia. These included: The Macy Gallery at Columbia; Hudson Valley '85 National Exhibition Juried by Barbara Haskell, Curator of the Whitney Museum; Ariel Gallery in NYC; The Emerging Collector in NYC; Eighth Annual Exhibition of Emerging Artists at the Bronx Museum of the Arts; and In Search of the American Experience by The Museum of the National Arts Foundation. There were also reviews in The New York Times, ArtSpeak (a Gallery Review), and the Bronx News.

More recently, I show my work online at charlesrileyart, exhibit in shows at the Fredericksburg Center for Creative Arts in Fredericksburg, VA. From 2012 through 2013 I displayed my artwork at Art First in Fredericksburg VA. Fredericksburg and Art First are very magical places if you ever get a chance to visit.

My artwork includes painting, mixed media, photography, and computer art, as well as a synthesis of the media. The work is expressionistic and it reflects what it is to be human. My writing, which I combine with the artwork, also reflects the human condition. The artwork is also a means to balance mundane conditioning that distracts us from the unconditioned creativity of the universe. My artwork is fed by relationships and other pursuits and studies such as Tai Chi, Taoism, Literature, Music, Media, and Art.

I studied Tai Chi with Master Da Liu in the 80's at Columbia University and I've been practicing and teaching since. I'm now teaching at two community centers in the Fredericksburg, VA area.

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