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Chinese Artist Talks Creative Influences

Many of Fang’s paintings depict bald figures with a variety of facial expressions. The artist explains that he mostly paints people he knows, and he uses bright colors to make each oil on canvas painting vivid and bright.

Some of the artist’s most recent works depict weeping figures. He says that there are some questions that may never be answered, including why the subjects of his work are crying.

 Read the entire South China Morning Post article at http://www.scmp.com/magazines/48hrs/article/1391077/artist-fang-lijun-says-painting-animals-kind-artistic-freedom.

Read the entire South China Morning Post article at http://www.scmp.com/magazines/48hrs/article/1391077/artist-fang-lijun-says-painting-animals-kind-artistic-freedom.

Fang’s sculptural work is particularly intriguing, going against the mold of more traditional techniques. Several of his sculptures are white ceramic walls that appear to be falling or collapsing on themselves, bringing a sense of unease to the viewer. Fang explains that he wants to make his exploration of form less structural and more lyrical.

Recently, Fang has delighted in painting animals. Though he most often paints the human form, Fang said that painting animals wasn’t that much of a departure. In Chinese culture, the zodiac has 12 animals that correspond to birth years. Also, when the artist features animals in his work, he gets fewer questions about the identities of people in his work and why he is painting a particular person.

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