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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Jian Wang, Girl in Pink, 2005

Jian Wang Chinese-American, b. 1958

Girl in Pink, 2005
Oil
25.5" x 25.5"
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Jian Wang, Girl in Pink, 2005
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Wang uses the still-life subjects to explore formal qualities of painting: color, line, shape, light, composition, and texture. Like the objects themselves, his paintings are wonderfully layered. Jian Wang has...
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Wang uses the still-life subjects to explore formal qualities of painting: color, line, shape, light, composition, and texture. Like the objects themselves, his paintings are wonderfully layered. Jian Wang has the unique ability to use paint in unexpected ways to recreate the look and feel of the substance it depicts.
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