Video: Autumn landscapes by Japanese artist Pan Mossi
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Trees, as if peeping through the autumn haze, gentle blue sky and beautiful flowers, look at us from the paintings of the Japanese artist Pan Mossi. If you like to sit under a tree in cold weather, listen to the chirping of birds or look at a quietly flowing river, then these pictures will definitely appeal to you!
Time flies faster, more and more technical innovations surround us and it is harder and harder to keep up with his crazy run. Many artists try to keep up with its rapid pace, to "catch" the state of civilization and nature with their own, special method: someone uses the old photography technique, someone creates installations in which they want to hide from the whole world, someone even weaves a man-made web while Pan Mossi creates light autumn landscapes.
Small houses, a quietly flowing river, a flower field - these and many other landscapes, the contemplation of which, it would seem, so unusual for the eastern mentality, captivated Pan Mossi when he was only 13 years old. By 1990, the artist created his own enchanting world of painting, made in a truly European style, but also in a traditionally oriental, calm, contemplative style.
Pan Mossi was born in Shanghai, China in 1968. And from early childhood he dreamed of being an artist, even disapproval from his parents did not deter him from entering the pedagogical university at the faculty of painting. After Pan Mossi's career took off in the 1990s, his family fell on hard times, and then the young artist was forced to give up his craft. He changed many professions, but nothing brought him happiness, except painting. Since then, the artist has devoted himself entirely to paintings.
The warm colors and textures of his European landscapes have earned him many admirers in the United States. It was there that the first exhibition of his works took place, where the artist received several prestigious awards in the field of art.
Pan Mossi still continues to learn new methods and believes that his career is a learning process.
More details about the artist's paintings can be found (or even purchased!) On his website.
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