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Drawing, Pencil on Paper
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Morning welcomes an interesting chapter to our daily lives. The gleam of sun rays remind us physically and emotionally that it is the start of the day. Some of us will immediately embrace the sunlight without a doubt as it is all about a new start, a new challenge, and a new possibility. Some of us, however, will choose not to rush into the day but rather keep the mind blank, enjoying the peace and tranquility of the moment itself. Some of us are not yet ready to say goodbye to the sweet dreams, but choose to luxuriate in bed, stretching, yawning and lazing around until we fully come into consciousness……last night does not matter anymore, regardless of the lack of achievement at work, or a pile of meaningless conference calls in the past 24 hours, or the heavy hang-over and the associated “fun” with no clue how it started and ended, or the wonderful sex with “not-the-mr-right”, or perhaps the regular anxiety of “why I am single”, and so on and so on. Instead, some of us will say to ourselves “It is going to be fine, as it is a brand-new day!”
2011
Pencil on Paper
One-of-a-kind Artwork
15.4 W x 11.4 H x 0.1 D in
White
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Jack Liang Wang was born and raised in Shanghai, from an early age and under his father’s influence, Liang was trained in Chinese calligraphy for 7 years. During this extensive training, Liang was also exposed to drawing & painting which he later found to be a better art form with which to express himself and his ideas. Following his passion, he pursues part time fine-art courses and continues to be self-taught whilst creating most of his painting techniques independently. Painting is a way of meditation for Liang, that helps him to find peace and allows his emotions to flow naturally and genuinely onto the canvas. The early practice of Chinese calligraphy taught him the balance of Yin&Yang, and the beauty of the imperfect, impermanent and incomplete; whereas his other practice in industrial design and mechanical engineering has led him to a very minimalist style that nevertheless appreciates the quality of simplicity residing amongst the aesthetic essence of the subject. This appreciation is reflected in Liang’s artwork which is formed in his own style: figurative yet selectively segmented, impressionist yet minimalist. Instagram Profile:
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