ZENG CHUANXING (1974), CHINESE PAINTER – A kind of cold abstractionism for realistic paintings.

Paint feelings and attitudes towards life, through the tone of colours.

Here you can admire Shengshui Temple and Zizhong Confucius Temple. In medieval times this locality was an important salt-producing area. Its geographic location puts it in southern Sichuan. Neijiang is the hometown of Zhang Daqian (one of the best-known and most prodigious Chinese artists of the twentieth century), such as the Realist painter Zeng Chuanxing. Don’t forget Yangtze River Forest Park of Dongxing.

ZENG CHUANXING’S paintings reflect a return to classicism and the influence of Western society on modern day China. He was born in Neijiang (Longchang County), in 1974, majoring in oil painting at the Central University for Nationalities. He like to paint attitudes towards life, through the tone of colours. He is familiar with ethnic groups life. Minority girls, are a his special theme. They are girls where you can observe depiction of his characters’ eyes and hands. In 1998, with a focus in oil painting, he continued developing his artistic classical realism, with portrait figures painted in hues of brown, blue, and gray. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=215NxzF9-tU ZENG CHUANXING is a Chinese artist, best known for his realist paintings of beautiful girls and women. Western museums and collectors have been capitalising on the attention lavished on Chinese contemporary Art. Maybe his serene girls are attracting also your attention, because their beauty and the expert way in which they are painted.

The intellectual property of the images that appear in this blog correspond to their authors. The sole purpose of this site, is to spread the knowledge of these artists and that other people enjoy their works. To pursue this issue, you can digit: https://www.invaluable.com/artist/zeng-chuanxing-7g6os6wiic/sold-at-auction-prices/

Instagram

Check Also

A BOLD AND INNOVATIVE PAINTING STYLE

James Ensor, a personal style that influenced Belgian art and beyond Symbolism https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10780-020-09396-z is an …