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Painting, Ink on Canvas
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”水不是水“ Rice paper mounted on stretched canvas. Inspired by Song Dynasty painting and a buddhist quote from this period. In this philosophical view, even though something is not in front of you, it still exists. With these ink paintings I give space for the viewer to imagine their own landscapes.
2019
Painting, Ink on Canvas
One-of-a-kind Artwork
80 W x 80 H x 0.8 D in
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Not Framed
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Mark Segal was born in New Haven, Connecticut. He received his BFA in Illustration from Paier College of Art and MFA in Painting from The Academy of Fine Arts in Perugia, where he lived for four years. While studying Italian culture and language, his interest in Chinese painting and calligraphy led him to learn Mandarin Chinese. Mark currently based in both Connecticut and China where he teaches art. From a young age, he took inspiration from and interest in drawing all that was in front of him. His painting of landscapes are the natural extensions of those roots in drawing. His use of water media shows traces of Chinese painting as well as minimalism. The work is a contemplation of space, texture and forms that weaves in between figuration and abstraction.
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