Flowers
Mo Xiong
Artwork Details
Artwork Description
Title: Flowers
Artist: Mo Xiong
Date: n.d.
Medium: Ink and watercolor on paper
Dimensions: 15.4 x 25.6 in (39 x 65 cm)
Artwork Identification
Flowers is a dynamic and richly colored still life by Mo Xiong, showcasing a lavish bouquet brimming with vitality. Set against a vivid backdrop of deep violet and radiant orange, the floral arrangement bursts from a dark ornamental vase, its layered foliage and blossoms rendered in expressive splashes and dabs of pigment. The piece evokes both elegance and spontaneity in equal measure.
Artistic Style and Influences
This still life is an exemplar of Mo Xiong’s fusion of East and West. The brushwork and ink techniques reflect traditional Chinese aesthetics, while the saturated palette and abstracted form gesture toward postmodern and Fauvist influences in Western art. His confident handling of composition and color lends the work an arresting visual rhythm and harmony.
Historical Context
The floral still life has long been a genre through which artists explore beauty, transience, and symbolic meaning. In Chinese culture, flowers often stand for virtues such as humility, perseverance, and joy. Here, Mo Xiong revitalizes the genre, infusing it with contemporary energy and an intercultural sensibility that expands its traditional scope.
Provenance
Provenance documentation can be provided upon contact.
Condition and Conservation
The work is in very good condition, with strong pigment retention and no visible signs of damage or restoration. The paper remains flat and structurally sound.
Artistic Significance
Flowers exemplifies Mo Xiong’s exceptional ability to merge symbolic content with painterly vitality. It is a vibrant and charismatic work, suited for collectors interested in contemporary reinterpretations of classic themes, as well as those drawn to cross-cultural artistic dialogues.