Chazi Sirens No. 4
Xinlin Jiang
Artwork Details
Artwork Description
Title: Chazi Sirens No. 4
Artist: Xinlin Jiang
Date: 2014
Medium: Oil on canvas
Dimensions: 11.8 x 15.7 in (30 x 40 cm)
1. Artwork Identification
Chazi Sirens No. 4 captures a sweeping pastoral vista with a luminous palette and expressive brushwork. Set against the undulating foothills of Chazi, the scene unfolds with verdant fields, blooming rapeseed patches, and a cluster of white-walled farmhouses nestled in the middle ground. The composition leads the eye gently into the distance, where blueish hills and misty light hint at early morning serenity.
2. Artistic Style and Influences
Painted in a loose impressionistic style, Jiang uses gestural strokes and vivid color harmonies to evoke both atmosphere and emotion. The work reflects influences of European plein air landscape painting while maintaining a distinctly Chinese sensitivity to terrain, seasonality, and rural identity. It bridges realism with poetic expression.
3. Historical Context
Created in 2014, this painting is part of Jiang’s Chazi Sirens series, which documents the rural scenery of Chazi, a village in Anhui Province known for its picturesque topography and agricultural richness. These works capture not just geographic features but also cultural memory, encapsulating a way of life under quiet transformation.
4. Provenance
Provenance documentation can be provided upon contact.
5. Condition and Conservation
The painting is in very good condition. The canvas is taut and structurally sound. The paint surface is clean with no visible signs of wear or retouching.
6. Artistic Significance
Chazi Sirens No. 4 is a lyrical landscape that reveals Jiang's sensitivity to natural beauty and rural transformation. It serves as a contemplative visual diary—quiet yet eloquent—inviting viewers to witness the harmony between human presence and nature. A gem within the broader series, it underscores the artist’s skill in transforming familiar countryside views into timeless meditations.