Medium: Hand signed, limited edition serigraph on hand deckled paper
Edition: #246/300
Year: 1992
Size: 101.6cm x 67.3cm
Good To Know: Unframed, professionally packed, stored flat, condition report available upon request
Arty-Fact: Truth and spirituality come through in Jiang's work. His art takes you on a journey through a mystical place of 'in-between' - the space bridging old and new, East and West, fact and fiction. This void represents utopia which he hopes will fill the viewers heart with optimism to help push out the negative as a result of our stressful world. In order to convey this, Jiang uses vivid colours, bold lines, symbolism and powerful images.
The Empress is a great example of Jiang’s technique. She is depicted wearing a boldly coloured kimono, with a pattern that blends into the background. There is a primitive quality to the bright colours and designs, yet a refined grace creating a royal aura about her.
Source: "Jiang: The Father of the Yunnan School", Fingerhut Group Publishers
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