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Weiyi Fan is a Chinese artist based in Wynwood, Miami. He spends most of his time painting in his studio with his signature Anitya Fantôme. Weiyi paints strong skeleton figures intricately paired with old school tattoo elements. He draws inspiration from tattoo culture, movies, music videos and various mythologies. In 2012, he finished his bachelor’s degree of art and graphic design in Tianjin, China. During those college years, his study of the arts familiarized him with the works of iconic and famous twentieth-century American artists such as Keith Haring, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Roy Lichtenstein and Andy Warhol. Fan moved to Miami in 2013 for his graduate studies in communications. During his studies, he worked at a local contemporary Asian gallery, Art Lexïng Gallery, in the Design District. The artists from that gallery, especially Ye Hongxing and Fred Le Chevalier influenced his future painting with their concepts of color, form and other elements leading to Fan’s artistic expression with tattoo elements.
Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper
Size:10 W x 10 H x 0.1 D in
Size with Frame:15.25 W x 15.25 H x 1.2 D in
Frame:White
Ready to Hang:Yes
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After design background, Fan moved to Miami in 2013 for his graduate studies in Art Management. During his studies, he worked at a local contemporary Asian gallery, Art Lexïng Gallery, in the Design District. The artists from that gallery, especially influenced his future painting with their concepts of color, form and other elements leading to Fan’s artistic expression with tattoo elements. The painting process for Fan becomes a powerful tool for the artist to express the human internal organs by exposing the skeleton for all to see. While people tend to look outside of themselves, he views the skeleton, which is an internal component, as a representation of the impermanence of living beings. Fan agrees with the Buddhist view that human bodies are composed of the four elements of fire, water, air and earth and that our bodies are a confluence of these elements, constituting a person. Fan uses the fundamental composition of painting to make that point.
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