The Peach Blossom's Passing Scenery Part 2
Xinlin Jiang
Artwork Details
Artwork Description
Title: The Peach Blossom's Passing Scenery Part 2
Artist: Xinlin Jiang
Date: 2015
Medium: Oil on canvas
Dimensions: 100 x 180 cm (39.37 x 70.87 in)
1. Artwork Identification
In The Peach Blossom's Passing Scenery Part 2, Xinlin Jiang presents a dynamic, dreamlike tableau rendered in oil on canvas. Measuring 100 by 180 centimeters, the panoramic composition overflows with glowing yellow-orange figures set amid blooming pink peach blossoms and flame-like forms. Looming in the background is a white, seemingly deconstructed modern structure, suggestive of an aircraft or temple, enhancing the surreal narrative tension.
2. Artistic Style and Influences
Jiang’s distinctive visual language fuses elements of Chinese traditional painting with Symbolist and contemporary Surrealist sensibilities. His figures, glowing as if internally illuminated, are painted with a spectral softness that contrasts against the more expressionistically brushed blossoms and flames. This work reveals influences from both Buddhist visual culture and contemporary narrative figuration, reminiscent of artists like Zhang Xiaogang and Liu Ye, while also echoing the allegorical richness of classical murals.
3. Historical Context
Created in 2015, the painting continues Jiang’s exploration of metaphysical journeys, mortality, and transformation. The peach blossom is a potent symbol in Chinese literature, often representing utopian escape or ephemeral beauty. Coupled with imagery of disaster (implied by the fallen structure), the work likely alludes to the collapse of ideals or innocence, filtered through a mytho-poetic lens. The piece sits within a post-2000s wave of introspective Chinese contemporary art reacting to urbanization and existential uncertainty.
4. Provenance
Provenance documentation can be provided upon contact.
5. Condition and Conservation
The artwork is in very good condition. The canvas remains taut and free from distortions or visible wear. No signs of pigment loss or surface abrasion are evident, and the color fields retain their vibrancy and clarity.
6. Artistic Significance
As part of the Peach Blossom's Passing Scenery series, this painting deepens Xinlin Jiang’s exploration of symbolic storytelling. It exemplifies the artist’s ability to translate spiritual and emotional states into complex, layered compositions. The theatrical interplay of figures and environment affirms Jiang’s role in redefining narrative painting within the contemporary Chinese context, bridging folklore, personal mythology, and modern anxieties with remarkable painterly sensitivity.