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Lijun Xiong, Happy Weekend 13
$7,000.00 USD
Artist: Lijun Xiong (Chinese Artist)
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Dimensions: 63 x 78.7 inches (160 x 200 cm)
The artwork is signed by the artist in the lower left corner.
Condition Report: The artwork is in good condition, with vibrant colors and no visible damage or wear.
Description:
'Happy Weekend 7' is a vibrant oil painting on canvas by the talented Chinese artist, Lijun Xiong. Her artistic vision celebrates the spirit of modern Chinese society, depicting unencumbered, carefree expressions of individual freedom. Through her work, Xiong aims to symbolize the coming of age of Chinese society and its liberation from past oppressions. The artwork combines brilliant colors, fluid motion, and energetic subjects on a large scale to exude optimism and a belief in a bright and cheerful future. Xiong Lijun's works have been exhibited in various prestigious locations around the world, including China, Australia, Hong Kong, Thailand, Korea, France, and the United States. She is a highly accomplished artist, having obtained her MFA from Sichuan Fine Arts Institute in 2002. Currently based in Chongqing, China, she continues to create captivating artworks that captivate viewers with their vibrant spirit and compelling narratives.Xiong Lijun, female, was born in Chongqing, China. She graduated from the Oil Painting Department of Sichuan Academy of Fine Arts in 1997 with a bachelor's degree ; she graduated with a master's degree from the Oil Painting Department of Sichuan Academy of Fine Arts in 2002; she was a visiting scholar at William Paterson University in New Jersey, USA from 2017 to 2018. Now he is a professor of the Oil Painting Department of the School of Plastic Arts, Sichuan Academy of Fine Arts, deputy director of the Oil Painting Department, and a master tutor. Member of China Artists Association , member of Chongqing Artists Association, director of Chongqing Oil Painting Society.Art style broadcastXiong Lijun's early works focused on popular culture and youth subculture, with dazzling colors and unique shapes, which have a strong sense of the times and are the epitome of Chinese social culture in the 21st century. It reflects the social changes after China really entered the world's vision, and interprets the current state of the new human being from the perspective of sociology. The young generation is unique, beautiful and eye-catching. Their strong desire for expression and self-identity is a reflection of the times and society. The result of the environment is not only a kind of self-awakening human liberation, but also the loss of the spiritual home of young people accompanied by the dissolution of noble culture, like a visual feast of indulgence and self-paralysis. The recent works of art turn more attention to people and humanity, expressing the thoughts on the wandering and rootlessness of contemporary people from the perspective of image narrative, as well as the yearning for spiritual oasis. The images, themes, and narratives in the works are complexly overlapped, combined with the superposition of mirror vision and space, to explore the production mechanism of personalized images and the pursuit of the meaning of human beings in the technological age. The visual technology presented in the works is formed based on image reproduction, media and communication, and the great changes in the social landscape, and reacts to these inducements, giving birth to a new visual grammar and even visual culture.
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Dimensions: 63 x 78.7 inches (160 x 200 cm)
The artwork is signed by the artist in the lower left corner.
Condition Report: The artwork is in good condition, with vibrant colors and no visible damage or wear.
Description:
'Happy Weekend 7' is a vibrant oil painting on canvas by the talented Chinese artist, Lijun Xiong. Her artistic vision celebrates the spirit of modern Chinese society, depicting unencumbered, carefree expressions of individual freedom. Through her work, Xiong aims to symbolize the coming of age of Chinese society and its liberation from past oppressions. The artwork combines brilliant colors, fluid motion, and energetic subjects on a large scale to exude optimism and a belief in a bright and cheerful future. Xiong Lijun's works have been exhibited in various prestigious locations around the world, including China, Australia, Hong Kong, Thailand, Korea, France, and the United States. She is a highly accomplished artist, having obtained her MFA from Sichuan Fine Arts Institute in 2002. Currently based in Chongqing, China, she continues to create captivating artworks that captivate viewers with their vibrant spirit and compelling narratives.Xiong Lijun, female, was born in Chongqing, China. She graduated from the Oil Painting Department of Sichuan Academy of Fine Arts in 1997 with a bachelor's degree ; she graduated with a master's degree from the Oil Painting Department of Sichuan Academy of Fine Arts in 2002; she was a visiting scholar at William Paterson University in New Jersey, USA from 2017 to 2018. Now he is a professor of the Oil Painting Department of the School of Plastic Arts, Sichuan Academy of Fine Arts, deputy director of the Oil Painting Department, and a master tutor. Member of China Artists Association , member of Chongqing Artists Association, director of Chongqing Oil Painting Society.Art style broadcastXiong Lijun's early works focused on popular culture and youth subculture, with dazzling colors and unique shapes, which have a strong sense of the times and are the epitome of Chinese social culture in the 21st century. It reflects the social changes after China really entered the world's vision, and interprets the current state of the new human being from the perspective of sociology. The young generation is unique, beautiful and eye-catching. Their strong desire for expression and self-identity is a reflection of the times and society. The result of the environment is not only a kind of self-awakening human liberation, but also the loss of the spiritual home of young people accompanied by the dissolution of noble culture, like a visual feast of indulgence and self-paralysis. The recent works of art turn more attention to people and humanity, expressing the thoughts on the wandering and rootlessness of contemporary people from the perspective of image narrative, as well as the yearning for spiritual oasis. The images, themes, and narratives in the works are complexly overlapped, combined with the superposition of mirror vision and space, to explore the production mechanism of personalized images and the pursuit of the meaning of human beings in the technological age. The visual technology presented in the works is formed based on image reproduction, media and communication, and the great changes in the social landscape, and reacts to these inducements, giving birth to a new visual grammar and even visual culture.
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