
Lotus Land(part 1)----lotuses with a dragonfly (2011) Painting by Tsz Mei Wong
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Oil
- Dimensions Height 18in, Width 13.5in
- Categories Paintings under $500 Figurative
As for the setting,the billowing mists and clouds seem entirely detached from earth;and the whole compostion appears to be in a state of perpetual motion and change,while the static dragonfly landing at the rim of a lotus leaf is set off as an amusing contrast.This painting has a dream-like quality of the divine fairy realms which maybe is the aspirational place of many people.
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In the year 1999 , I graduated from the Tsinghua Academy of Arts .Back to Hong Kong I depicted another picture of the same subject matter and the reason of it I had made it clear in the inscription, of which is the wish of Bauhinia as a symbol of the “peaceful ambiance” connecting Hong Kong and Mainland China. Although the mauve color of the Bauhinia is not so eye-catching as the golden souvenir being bestow upon Hong Kong, the auspice of prosperity is the same.
During the long history of China’s cultural evolution, the accumulation of our civilization has never ceased even in time of trials and tribulations. Now the commitment of inheriting our cultural heritage has reached our hands to develop and pass to the future generations. If we are not aware of our responsibilities, it is meaningless to celebrate the reunification. We could have clear minds in the
peaceful ambiance, and the direction of cultural innovation could be easier to identify.
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Nationality:
CHINA
- Date of birth : 1960
- Artistic domains:
- Groups: Chinese Contemporary Artists