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作品
Arnold Chang American, 1954
Landscape 2016.02, 2016hanging scroll, ink and color on paper70 3/4 x 38 1/8 in
179.7 x 96.8 cmChang in this large-scale work masterfully introduces his coloration into classical Chinese literati landscape. With its impressive monumentality, the scene draws viewers into a world of majestic mountains and serene...Chang in this large-scale work masterfully introduces his coloration into classical Chinese literati landscape. With its impressive monumentality, the scene draws viewers into a world of majestic mountains and serene terraces. The traditional motifs of rugged peaks, distant mist-shrouded mountains, and verdant foliage are meticulously rendered, demonstrating Chang’s deep understanding of bimo. The artist employs a palette of subtle purples and blues to shape the towering mountains, imbuing them with a sense of depth and ethereal beauty. The delicate interplay of these colors against the well-defined ink lines highlights the artist's exquisite brushwork. The yellow plateau stands out as a focal point, providing a striking contrast to the cooler hues and adding a touch of warmth to the composition.
在这幅宏伟的作品中,張洪巧妙地将现代色彩融入传统文人山水画中。画作宏大的气势吸引观者进入一个壮丽与宁静兼容的境界。崎岖的山峰、远处云雾笼罩的山峦以及茂密的绿叶,这些精心描绘出来的传统元素,展示了艺术家对笔墨的深厚造诣。張洪选用含蓄的紫色和蓝色塑造出绵亘的山峦,赋予它们空间感和空灵的美感。这些色彩与精致的墨线微妙地交织,突显出艺术家精湛的笔法。画面中的黄色高原作为视觉焦点,与冷色调形成鲜明对比,为整幅构图增添暖意。
展览
“All Under Heaven: Landscapes of China by Arnold Chang and Michael Cherney,” Art Design and Architecture Museum, U.C. Santa Barbara, 9/18-12/18. “From 2 Arises 3: The Collaborative Works of Arnold Chang and Michael Cherney,” University Museum and Art Gallery, The University of Hong Kong, March 2-May 6, 2018. “Pursuit by Ink: the First Wuhan Ink Art Bienniale,” Wuhan Art Museum, Wuhan Museum of Art, 10/2017-11/2017.2024 The Mountains Show and Hide: Color in the Landscape Paintings of Arnold Chang, Curated by Joy Xiao Chen, Fu Qiumeng Fine Art, New York, USA
出版品
“My Ink Paintings,’ in Artist (美術家), No. 3, Autumn 2019, p.78. “From 2 Arises 3: The Collaborative Works of Arnold Chang and Michael Cherney,” University Museum and Art Gallery. “Integration: Fusion and Adaptation,” Hunan Art Museum, Hubei Art Press, 2018, p. 356-361.