Still in Motion X (2023) Painting by Qingenlin

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One of a kind
Artwork signed by the artist
Certificate of Authenticity included
Ready to hang
This artwork is framed
Mounted on Cardboard
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  • Original Artwork (One Of A Kind) Painting, Acrylic / Digital Photography on Paper
  • Dimensions 26x22.1 in
    Dimensions of the work alone, without framing: Height 24.4in, Width 20.5in
  • Artwork's condition The artwork is in perfect condition
  • Framing This artwork is framed
  • Categories Paintings under $500 Figurative
"Still In Motion Series - From the ground to air, from stills to motion, dance is an elite form of movement. Dance is not just the beauty in body but also the understanding of self and others. As a dancer and artist, I desire to capture the moment that best interprets the motion and the dancer to the audience as a moment that will leave you in[...]
"Still In Motion Series - From the ground to air, from stills to motion, dance is an elite form of movement. Dance is not just the beauty in body but also the understanding of self and others. As a dancer and artist, I desire to capture the moment that best interprets the motion and the dancer to the audience as a moment that will leave you in peace, in space, and in time".

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Qingenlin is an avid photographer and dancer, who lives and works in Astoria, New York. For her, dance is an elite form of movement, which goes beyond physical beauty to reveal a deep understanding of self[...]

Qingenlin is an avid photographer and dancer, who lives and works in Astoria, New York. For her, dance is an elite form of movement, which goes beyond physical beauty to reveal a deep understanding of self and others. As a photographer, she strives to capture the most meaningful moments of dance, in order to convey them to the audience in a peaceful, spacious and temporal way.

In addition to her passion for dance, Qingenlin is also fascinated by the color of human skin and the different shades that make it up. For her, skin tones are subtle combinations of colors that go beyond simple classification as black, brown, red, yellow or white. She likens this shade of color to the yin and yang philosophy, where many different elements come together to form a harmonious whole.

In his photographic work, Qingenlin seeks to capture this complexity of flesh tones, playing with shades and colors to create vibrant and moving images. She believes that, as with computer images, the quality of a photograph depends on its size and the precision of its details.

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