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Mu Yang Shen Page: Leona Craig Art Gallery |
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Service in English: 0086 13632410877 clm@leonacraig.com |
Office/Fax: 0086
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37625069 Guangzhou, China |
Service in Chinese:
0086 13632407809 ayu@redhillchina.com |
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![]() Mu Yang Shen (Shen Mu Yang; Shen Mu Yang) Bio Born in the late 1950's, in Hunan Province, Shen Mu Yang attended the Guangxi Art Academy, in Guangxi Provence, nextdoor to Guangdong. His works have been included in Exhibitions at the Museum of the Chinese Revolution, as well as the Australian China Art Museum. His work has also won prizes for excellence in international competitions. Mu Yang Shen's paintings vary: from sketchy, more abstract-impressionist landscapes, to finely-detailed portraiture and action scenes, as well as ink wash. In fact, his more detailed works sell for fairly high prices at auction. He is currently living in Guangdong Province and is a member of the Guangdong Province Artists Association and the Chinese Artist Association |
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Wild Horses: original oil painting on canvas by Mu Yang Shen (2007 ) This dynamic and expansive outdoor scene is reminiscent of the sweeping landscapes of the western United States painted by the 19th century German-American artist Albert Bierstadt from the Hudson River School. At first, you are caught up in the frenzy of the horses stampeding out of the frame, kicking up clouds of dust that stretch back over the distant plain. As your eye trails back over the herd, it is soothed by the winding stream that meanders off into the distance to the peaceful and majestic snow-capped mountains, framing the background. In this magnificent landscape, measuring 154 by 160 cm, Shen has captured both the power and the tranquility of nature, juxtaposed in a manner that is both breathtaking and grand. Shen is famous for his landscape action scene paintings, and the subjects of his landscapes are always beautiful and thoughtful. What makes this one special is not only the larger size but also the infusion of life and dynamism with this herd of wild horses. In fact, Shen is also famous for his horse paintings with a smaller painting of a polo game in the mountains having recently sold at auction for just under $10,000. If you have the room for such a large painting, this is definitely one to own. Out of all of the paintings by Shen that we have seen, this is one of the best. Because of the size it will be dismantled and rolled for shipping. |
$8,500 | 154 x 160 cm | ||||
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Springtime on the Li River: original oil painting on canvas by Mu Yang Shen Shen's painting style can vary from very realistic to more impressionistic and even sketchy. In 2009, in fact, he won a prize, in Guangdong, for a watercolor entry into the National Art Competition. We liked the look and feel of this painting by Mu Yang Shen because it is done in a style more like the pen and ink that China may be better know for. The colors are also very pen-and-ink painting colors. It is a simple Chinese riverscape with a soothing impact. |
$1,500 | 65x80cm | ||||
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Li River, painting by Mu Yang Shen (Shen Mu Yang) | sold | ||||||
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Li River, painting by Mu Yang Shen (Shen Mu Yang) | sold | ||||||
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Water village, painting by Mu Yang Shen (Shen Mu Yang) | sold | ||||||
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Li River, painting by Mu Yang Shen (Shen Mu Yang) | sold | ||||||
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Water village, painting by Mu Yang Shen (Shen Mu Yang) | sold | ||||||
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Water village, painting by Mu Yang Shen (Shen Mu Yang) | sold | ||||||
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