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The sky and water's surface are poignantly rendered as expansive blanks of white paper, offering an imaginative canvas that allows the mind and soul to wander. In this tranquil setting, trees serve as temporal sentinels. The vivid hues in the foreground contrast sharply with the ethereal, mist-shrouded outlines of distant trees, presenting a comforting sense of continuity in an ever-changing world. The artist skillfully balances nothingness and detail--a metaphor for transience and permanence.

Navigating the serene terrains of Hou Xiantang's paintings, the audience finds itself transported beyond the mundane. Hou employs a distinct M-shaped brush stroke that lends an intriguing blend of vitality and enigma to the mountainous landscapes he presents as his ultimate "hidden paradise." This technique affords remarkable versatility, layering strokes to evoke towering, rugged mountains or employing a softer touch to suggest lush, dense forests.

Ink-wash painting, unlike oil, lacks the benefit of coverage and opacity. One single misplaced stroke has the power to disrupt the entire artistic pursuit. There is no such thing as white ink; all white spaces are deliberate omissions on the paper. This juxtaposition of reserved white spaces—depicting clouds, mist, ripples, and streams—demands a high level of proficiency with the brush and a heightened awareness of aesthetics.

- Signature: Hand-signed + personal seal at lower right corner

Xian-Tang Hou

Evergreen, 2019

Evergreen

Ink on Washi Paper
28.35x37.40 in | 72x95 cm
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About the Artwork
The sky and water's surface are poignantly rendered as expansive blanks of white paper, offering an imaginative canvas that allows the mind and soul to wander. In this tranquil setting, trees serve as temporal sentinels. The vivid hues in the foreground contrast sharply with the ethereal, mist-shrouded outlines of distant trees, presenting a comforting sense of continuity in an ever-changing world. The artist skillfully balances nothingness and detail--a metaphor for transience and permanence.

Navigating the serene terrains of Hou Xiantang's paintings, the audience finds itself transported beyond the mundane. Hou employs a distinct M-shaped brush stroke that lends an intriguing blend of vitality and enigma to the mountainous landscapes he presents as his ultimate "hidden paradise." This technique affords remarkable versatility, layering strokes to evoke towering, rugged mountains or employing a softer touch to suggest lush, dense forests.

Ink-wash painting, unlike oil, lacks the benefit of coverage and opacity. One single misplaced stroke has the power to disrupt the entire artistic pursuit. There is no such thing as white ink; all white spaces are deliberate omissions on the paper. This juxtaposition of reserved white spaces—depicting clouds, mist, ripples, and streams—demands a high level of proficiency with the brush and a heightened awareness of aesthetics.

- Signature: Hand-signed + personal seal at lower right corner
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