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Mixed Media, Acrylic on Canvas
Size: 18.1 W x 18.1 H x 2.5 D in
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Cultural experience is a subjective experience and culture, as we know it, is artificially created. Therefore we can use culture as a medium to connect the objective and subjective world. In the Gold-Shark series, Chinese culture is intertwined with Western aesthetic. The Artist extends his imagination to the virtual reality by animation in the frames. The digital paintings are set within a frame, which then seemingly overflows, almost as if bursting with passion out onto another canvas. The canvas which catches the overflow of passion is then framed to create a deeper set image which draws the eye in. The traditional Chinese images are trapped within the inner frame and classic Chinese colours of blood red and black are used too. But the image shows its true effect and meaning when the QR code attached is scanned. The paint oozing out from the canvas as the fish once trapped in the frame flows out and escapes their box, which to viewers represent the traditional breaking the mould into the more liberal world. A thought provoking piece that screams to their senses and left them feeling as though this is the future of art.
2016
Acrylic on Canvas
1
18.1 W x 18.1 H x 2.5 D in
Other
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A rising star in the international art world, Guang-Yu Zhang, 33, grew up in Shanghai and graduated from Central Saint Martins in 2012. In 2014, he was selected for the international Emerging Artists Exhibition at the Saatchi Gallery in London, that year, he also exhibited his work at the Tate Britain Museum in London. A finalist for the London Art Gemini Prize and Poto X 2017. He is known for his unique fusion of Eastern and Western cultures and traditional and contemporary techniques. International fashion trend forecasting company WGSN selected Guangyu's works as the 2018 SS fashion brand colour guidance in Greater China region. In 2018, Guangyu was invited by Hennessy Maison for collaboration, he created art for limited edition VSOP bottle, package design, advertisement films direction & creation. And then, He has also collaborated with Carlsberg and Hennessy Paradis in 2020 and 2021. Guang-Yu brings back the trend of fusing eastern and western culture, with new and old art.- in a way that goes off the beaten path. What really makes Guang’s ‘Oriental’ Series seem hypnotic is the symphony of rhythm and movement, an effect attained by creating the impression of swimming school of fish and darting birds. Song Dynasty master painter, Liu Cai, was known for his spectacular drawings of dragons and fish- often brining new life to old forms. This series in particular is really similar to the overall look and feel of Cai’s Swimming amid Falling Flowers (c.a 1075). Guang and Cai are brilliant at creating a realm where it seems like time has stool still. Both artists have present worlds in which fish follow each other in an unhinged pattern amongst water plants. Guang goes one step further into a creative direction by depicting birds, airplanes, a horse, a tiger, a moose, and a spaceship..? It is hard to really understand what is happening in Guang’s ‘Oriental’ worlds. How far into the future is this world? Or are these worlds a reflection of the present?
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