Oil artist keeps pushing the frontier
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Oil artist keeps pushing the frontier
Zhu Jinshi is known for paintings characterized with a highly saturated palette and multiple layers of colors to deliver a weighty, three-dimensional effect. [Photo provided to China Daily] This caption applies equally to every image posted below.
A foremost figure in abstract painting and installation art, Zhu Jinshi has made a name for establishing a "thick painting" style that is marked with a highly saturated palette and multiple layers of colors to deliver a weighty, three-dimensional effect.
The Beijing artist's exhibition, Painting Sociology , at Tang Contemporary Art Beijing's second space, probes how he relates this unique invention of painting approach to the changes of time and their influence on the language of painting.
As one enters into Zhu's world of art, fascinated by the forcible way he stirs, mixes and piles up the thick pigment on canvas, one senses the passion, confusion, sorrow, happiness and deep reflections.
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Well, why not? If Jackson Pollock's paintings can reach the level of fame and price that they do, why can't Zhu Jinshi's?
Will post a link to this shortly.
Thank you. It got absolutely no interest in the short time it was on the Front (Home) Page so it was pushed off by the nasty political articles.
I did not see this article earlier. He is great!
He sure as hell is different.
Interesting work.
I'll say.