紫煙銀花 Silvery Waterfall

(Ref#: ZC004)
2021
Inspired by Ng Tung Chai Waterfalls. Watching the movements of waterfall and how the sunlights reflect on the water, it likes a wonderland. Zue Chan likes to combine Chinese Brush Painting and Western painting techniques. Her artworks not only retain the characteristics of traditional Chinese painting such as cavalier perspective and the texturing method but also break the material barrier, cross-using both Chinese and Western pigments in one artwork. She keeps the beauty of traditional techniques while presenting them in a novel way. There’s a beautiful message in her paintings: all things in the world can coexist peacefully. It’s a perfect balance of universal harmony. The theme of Chan's paintings is mostly landscapes. For Chan, nature is extraordinary. Nature is a flow of energy, the breath of life, and a positive magnetic field of mindfulness that helps to reset mind. Especially the mountains and the fields. They exude an aura of peace and ease. Mountains and fields have the energy to gently soothe the hustle and bustle of the city.
Category
Painting / mixed media on canvas
Current Location
Hong Kong
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Size
50cm (W) x 60cm (H)
Frame Size
51cm (W) x 61cm (H)
Condition Report
good
Selling Price
US$1,680

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Area
Image:
The central image area, composition, or focal point; the area inside the margins/plate marks.
Margin:
Areas bordering the central image, outside the plate marks, or the perimeter area.
Edge:
The farthest edge of the object.
Verso:
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Degree
Minor:
An existing condition which generally does not involve risk of loss.
Moderate:
Noticeable damage, increasing in severity and/or size; should be monitored or corrected by a conservator.
Major:
Distinct, recognizable damage; the stability of the work is questionable and risk is a factor. Requires the attention of a conservator.
Extreme:
Advanced and severe damage; work is insecure and at great risk.