Video: Spatial painting of Xia Xiao Wan
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2024-01-10 02:10
Paintings by Beijing artist Xia Xiao Wan look more like giant aquariums with monsters preserved inside. But in reality, these are just harmless spatial drawings, written with special pencils on tonal glass.
Xia Xiao Wan came up with this kind of creativity in 2003, when he had an irresistible desire to master something new. Prior to that, he painted with oil paints, and also made various sketches.
Xia Xiao Wan transcends the boundaries of traditional painting and establishes a new way of "perceiving" a painting. The artist uses an interesting technique of layering on sparse glass to create 3-D images. Each of the tinted glasses, painted with special pencils, creates an unusual, one might even say fantastic, sculpture, as if hanging in the air. The hand-painted painting with elements of installation and sculptural art is a cold, absurd and strange spatial image.
Xia Xiao Wan's works explore the very essence of painting as a process of creation, sensory perception and our vision of reality. In this sense, the viewer's perception of the work of art also changes, which can evaluate the work from different perspectives, as it is a hybrid of sculpture, painting, installation and even medical technology. Xia Xiao Wan's distinctive artistic approach represents a new direction in contemporary Chinese painting.
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