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Amy SIN
How Master Qi Baishi effortlessly danced with a brush and few drips of ink on rice paper has never failed to amaze me. Simple strokes unmistakably depict fish flexing their mighty bodies to steer through water, schools of shrimps whisking antennae while paddling their tiny legs up and down, rehabilitation of spectacular yet humble countryside in Xanadu…
“Between likeness and unlikeness”, Master Qi brought life and beauty to subjects that come in all shapes and sizes. His daring strokes, striking colors and free expression allure me into the world of Chinese painting.
Rainwashed Emerald2011 Selection of 2 Ink and color on paper 380 x 690 mm each Hanging Scroll | Waking in Fall2012 Selection of 2 Ink and color on paper 380 x 690 mm each Hanging Scroll |
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Simple Delights- Spring Breeze2015 Selection of 4 Ink and color on paper 380 x 1380 mm each Hanging Scroll | Simple Delights- February Blush2015 Selection of 4 Ink and color on paper 380 x 1380 mm each Hanging Scroll |
Simple Delights- Autumn Chant2015 Selection of 4 Ink and color on paper 380 x 1380 mm each Hanging Scroll | Simple Delights- Snow Cloud2015 Selection of 4 Ink and color on paper 380 x 1380 mm each Hanging Scroll |
Follow Your Heart (ref-Huang Yongyu 1986)2014 Ink & colour on paper 640 x 420 mm Framed 740 x 530 mm | Creek Walk2012 Selection of 4 Ink & colour on paper 460 x 360 mm each Framed 740 x 500 mm |
Southern Heaven2012 Selection of 4 Ink & colour on paper 460 x 360 mm each Framed 740 x 500 mm | Under the Rolling Hills 22013 Ink and color on paper 200 x 900 mm Hanging Scroll |
山色隨心2014 Ink and color on paper 390 x 1370 mm Hanging Scroll | One and the Same2011 Ink and color on paper Framed |
Autumn Collection (1)2011 Ink and color on paper 340 x 1370 mm Fabric Mounted | Autumn Collection (2)2015 Ink and color on paper 340 x 1370 mm Hanging Scroll |
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