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Two lively tit birds, vividly depicted in vibrant yellow, alluringly contrast against the backdrop of deeply hued magnolias unfurling in shimmering shades of purple mineral pigments.
In this artful composition, a silent yet vivid dialogue unfolds between the feathered creatures and the blooming magnolias. The artwork transforms into a visual poem, inviting audience to contemplate the interconnectedness of life and the perennial beauty inherent in the cycles of growth and renewal.
Huang Hung-Chi's artistry spirals into a mystical fusion as it intertwines the captivating allure of precious mineral pigments with the celestial serenity of the cosmos.
Devoting himself to the meticulous manual manipulation of pigments and glues derived from animal bones, the artist steadfastly adheres to a hands-on approach—a cornerstone in achieving the captivating translucent quality that has become synonymous with his artwork.
Devoting himself to the meticulous manual manipulation of pigments and glues derived from animal bones, the artist steadfastly adheres to a hands-on approach—a cornerstone in achieving the captivating translucent quality that has become synonymous with his artwork.
Using only the most refined powdered mineral pigments, the artist's creations exude a delicate radiance reminiscent of the mesmerizing sheen found on precious gemstones. This gentle radiance dances through every brushstroke, orchestrating a spellbinding ballet of light and texture within their subdued hues.
- Exhibited in Fukuoka Asian Art Museum, Japan
- Signature: Hand-signed + personal seal of artist
Tit and Magnolias, 2010
Tit and Magnolias
Mineral pigment on silk
17.91x12.99 in | 45.50x33 cm
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About the Artwork
Two lively tit birds, vividly depicted in vibrant yellow, alluringly contrast against the backdrop of deeply hued magnolias unfurling in shimmering shades of purple mineral pigments.
In this artful composition, a silent yet vivid dialogue unfolds between the feathered creatures and the blooming magnolias. The artwork transforms into a visual poem, inviting audience to contemplate the interconnectedness of life and the perennial beauty inherent in the cycles of growth and renewal.
Huang Hung-Chi's artistry spirals into a mystical fusion as it intertwines the captivating allure of precious mineral pigments with the celestial serenity of the cosmos.
Devoting himself to the meticulous manual manipulation of pigments and glues derived from animal bones, the artist steadfastly adheres to a hands-on approach—a cornerstone in achieving the captivating translucent quality that has become synonymous with his artwork.
Devoting himself to the meticulous manual manipulation of pigments and glues derived from animal bones, the artist steadfastly adheres to a hands-on approach—a cornerstone in achieving the captivating translucent quality that has become synonymous with his artwork.
Using only the most refined powdered mineral pigments, the artist's creations exude a delicate radiance reminiscent of the mesmerizing sheen found on precious gemstones. This gentle radiance dances through every brushstroke, orchestrating a spellbinding ballet of light and texture within their subdued hues.
- Exhibited in Fukuoka Asian Art Museum, Japan
- Signature: Hand-signed + personal seal of artist
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