Flowers
Mo Xiong
Artwork Details
Artwork Description
Title: Flowers
Artist: Mo Xiong
Date: n.d.
Medium: Ink and watercolor on paper mounted on cardboard
Dimensions: 19.7 x 19.7 in (50 x 50 cm)
Artwork Identification
This explosive composition presents a jubilant bouquet rendered in expressive brushwork and rich coloration. At its core are brilliant red blossoms framed by white daisies, saffron orange berries, and green leafy forms, all radiating outward in a burst of chromatic intensity. A dark vase anchors the scene, resting on a patterned surface with golden cross-hatching and subtle decorative fruit motifs.
Artistic Style and Influences
Mo Xiong pushes the boundaries of still life painting with dynamic layering and spontaneous splatter techniques, merging Eastern compositional harmony with the boldness of Western abstraction. His vibrant palette and energetic rhythm are hallmarks of his hybrid visual language. The piece resonates with both Chinese calligraphic elegance and European post-impressionist freedom.
Historical Context
Part of Mo Xiong’s square-format flower series, this work underscores his dedication to revitalizing the genre of floral still life with emotional exuberance and aesthetic innovation. The dynamic framing and radiant palette place this piece within the broader dialogue of contemporary Chinese painting engaging with global visual vocabularies.
Provenance
Provenance documentation can be provided upon contact.
Condition and Conservation
The painting is in very good condition with no apparent losses or discoloration. Pigments retain their original brightness and structural integrity.
Artistic Significance
This work is a compelling finale to Mo Xiong’s floral cycle—a celebration of vitality and aesthetic fusion. His skill in harmonizing energetic expression with refined detail places him among the most significant contributors to the modern Chinese artistic landscape. Collectors will recognize this as a quintessential example of his mature style.