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Wall Art: Page 21 Leona Craig Art Gallery |
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| Note: Some of the pictures displayed in this section come, as shown, framed and matted. The dimensions are approximate and represent the outer dimensions of the frame, if they are framed. All prices include shipping to the U.S. or Europe. | ||||||||
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The Dock: original oil painting on canvas by Hong Ji Ling (Ling Hong Ji) 1997 The realism of this boat dock scene is striking. We also like the contrasting elements of the composition. White boats, both fancy and practical, stand out in the gray day. A long dock, seemingly rustic and cobbled together lead your eye to the pristine yacht. Ling Hong Ji was born in Guangzhou in the mid-1940's and he has already passed away. He graduated from the Guangzhou fine arts institute in 1970, but his work had been collected internationally before he even graduated from art school. His works display great talent and care in finishing the fine details. To see more of the art of Hong Ji Ling, included in the Leona Craig Art Gallery on-line, please, visit the Hong Ji Ling Page. |
$20,000 | 82x66cm | ||||
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山下 (1980) Under the
Mountain, original watercolor |
15x18cm | ||||||
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Chrysanthemums: Xiang Xiu embroidery art If you like the simple more traditional style of Chinese art, this hand embroidered picture of chrysanthemums might be more to your taste. The flowers show depth and variation of color, as if from the interplay of light and shadow, even though it is an embroidery work. It is done on a golden background, using colors of golden-brownish hues. It has the simplicity of the more traditional sparse Chinese paintings, and the Chinese characters along the left side are from an old poem. This is part of a series of four such simple studies of plants and flowers done in the Xiangxiu style of Chinese embroidery art. Although the style is typically Chinese, it is not so Chinese as to be out of place with western decor. It is not overbearing, in size, either. It measures 47.5 cm by 32.5 cm, and it comes, as shown, matted and framed under glass. To see more of the Xiangxiu style embroidery art, included in the Leona Craig Art Gallery, online, please, visit the Xiangxiu Embroidery Page. |
$150 | 32.5x57.5 cm | ||||
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The Teen Years: original oil painting on canvas by Xu Zhao Qian (2005) The teen years are when girls blossom, mirrored by the blossoming flowers, in the background of this portrait of a teenage girl. Barefoot and innocent, she is lost in the soulful contemplation, which many teens go through, hugging herself for security, as she blossoms into a young woman. Xu went through a period where he painted many still life paintings of flowers, but this one uses the flowers for a background, and symbolism, in a painting that is full of life and emotion. To see more of the paintings by Zhao Qian Xu (Xu Zhao Qian), included in the Leona Craig Art Gallery online, please, visit the Zhao Qian Xu Page. |
$14,500 | 120x100cm | ||||
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