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Venturing into Chen Jhiu-Hsi's artistic realm immerses one in a pristine wilderness, where the delineation between art and reality becomes indistinct. Trained by Zhang Keqi, a master of Gongbi—a brushwork technique with a rich history spanning almost two thousand years—Chen Jiuxi has gained prominence primarily for his distinctive "Ecological Art."
Chen's devotion to capturing nature in its untouched state resonates through his pieces. His astute observations render wildlife's intricate forms and hues with striking accuracy, breathing life into his canvases. More than just mere representation, Chen's pieces narrate dynamic episodes from nature. From the piercing gaze of a bird in flight to the poised readiness in an animal's stance or the inquisitive demeanor of creatures, he effortlessly draws viewers into the animated realms he creates.
His artistic endeavors extend beyond mastering Gongbi's technique. Chen explores the expressive depths of this art form and broadens its horizons. He innovatively blends traditional Gongbi with diverse mediums: Eastern mineral pigments, Western water-based colors, and contemporary tools like fan-shaped brushes and spray guns. These additions enrich his color spectrum and accentuate the texture and detail of his creations.
Here, the Staghorn fern takes center stage, flourishing with its intricate leaves and blossoms, each rendered distinctively. The artist's attention to detail is evident, from the subtle yellowing edges of the leaves to the delicate textures on the petals. Adding dynamic contrast, two tea-bellied thrushes come alive on the canvas. Their vivid postures are complemented by the unique rendering of feathers on their backs and the soft down on their underbellies and heads. These elements coalesce into a symphony of nature's intricacy and beauty.
Signature: Hand-signed + personal seal of artist
Chen's devotion to capturing nature in its untouched state resonates through his pieces. His astute observations render wildlife's intricate forms and hues with striking accuracy, breathing life into his canvases. More than just mere representation, Chen's pieces narrate dynamic episodes from nature. From the piercing gaze of a bird in flight to the poised readiness in an animal's stance or the inquisitive demeanor of creatures, he effortlessly draws viewers into the animated realms he creates.
His artistic endeavors extend beyond mastering Gongbi's technique. Chen explores the expressive depths of this art form and broadens its horizons. He innovatively blends traditional Gongbi with diverse mediums: Eastern mineral pigments, Western water-based colors, and contemporary tools like fan-shaped brushes and spray guns. These additions enrich his color spectrum and accentuate the texture and detail of his creations.
Here, the Staghorn fern takes center stage, flourishing with its intricate leaves and blossoms, each rendered distinctively. The artist's attention to detail is evident, from the subtle yellowing edges of the leaves to the delicate textures on the petals. Adding dynamic contrast, two tea-bellied thrushes come alive on the canvas. Their vivid postures are complemented by the unique rendering of feathers on their backs and the soft down on their underbellies and heads. These elements coalesce into a symphony of nature's intricacy and beauty.
Signature: Hand-signed + personal seal of artist
Botanical Symphony, 2013
Botanical Symphony
Ink on silk
13.78x31.50 in | 35x80 cm
Frame not included
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About the Artwork
Venturing into Chen Jhiu-Hsi's artistic realm immerses one in a pristine wilderness, where the delineation between art and reality becomes indistinct. Trained by Zhang Keqi, a master of Gongbi—a brushwork technique with a rich history spanning almost two thousand years—Chen Jiuxi has gained prominence primarily for his distinctive "Ecological Art."
Chen's devotion to capturing nature in its untouched state resonates through his pieces. His astute observations render wildlife's intricate forms and hues with striking accuracy, breathing life into his canvases. More than just mere representation, Chen's pieces narrate dynamic episodes from nature. From the piercing gaze of a bird in flight to the poised readiness in an animal's stance or the inquisitive demeanor of creatures, he effortlessly draws viewers into the animated realms he creates.
His artistic endeavors extend beyond mastering Gongbi's technique. Chen explores the expressive depths of this art form and broadens its horizons. He innovatively blends traditional Gongbi with diverse mediums: Eastern mineral pigments, Western water-based colors, and contemporary tools like fan-shaped brushes and spray guns. These additions enrich his color spectrum and accentuate the texture and detail of his creations.
Here, the Staghorn fern takes center stage, flourishing with its intricate leaves and blossoms, each rendered distinctively. The artist's attention to detail is evident, from the subtle yellowing edges of the leaves to the delicate textures on the petals. Adding dynamic contrast, two tea-bellied thrushes come alive on the canvas. Their vivid postures are complemented by the unique rendering of feathers on their backs and the soft down on their underbellies and heads. These elements coalesce into a symphony of nature's intricacy and beauty.
Signature: Hand-signed + personal seal of artist
Chen's devotion to capturing nature in its untouched state resonates through his pieces. His astute observations render wildlife's intricate forms and hues with striking accuracy, breathing life into his canvases. More than just mere representation, Chen's pieces narrate dynamic episodes from nature. From the piercing gaze of a bird in flight to the poised readiness in an animal's stance or the inquisitive demeanor of creatures, he effortlessly draws viewers into the animated realms he creates.
His artistic endeavors extend beyond mastering Gongbi's technique. Chen explores the expressive depths of this art form and broadens its horizons. He innovatively blends traditional Gongbi with diverse mediums: Eastern mineral pigments, Western water-based colors, and contemporary tools like fan-shaped brushes and spray guns. These additions enrich his color spectrum and accentuate the texture and detail of his creations.
Here, the Staghorn fern takes center stage, flourishing with its intricate leaves and blossoms, each rendered distinctively. The artist's attention to detail is evident, from the subtle yellowing edges of the leaves to the delicate textures on the petals. Adding dynamic contrast, two tea-bellied thrushes come alive on the canvas. Their vivid postures are complemented by the unique rendering of feathers on their backs and the soft down on their underbellies and heads. These elements coalesce into a symphony of nature's intricacy and beauty.
Signature: Hand-signed + personal seal of artist
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