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Peng Jian's solo exhibition at Beijing's Amy Li Gallery, titled Facing the Light, shows 12 ink paintings mostly he created this year. [Photo provided to China Daily] |
Ink artist Peng Jian, 31, likes to arrange geometric objects, such as books, boxes and magic cubes, in random manner which is similar to how Japanese mono-ha artists do in their creation. He is influenced by the traditional ukiyo-e art of Japan to employ a rich palette, especially using a great deal of green and crimson.
His solo exhibition at Beijing's Amy Li Gallery, titled Facing the Light, shows 12 ink paintings mostly he created this year.
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Peng Jian's solo exhibition at Beijing's Amy Li Gallery, titled Facing the Light, shows 12 ink paintings mostly he created this year. [Photo provided to China Daily] |
His works explore the spatial relationships of objects, by which he offers varying perspectives of examining the interaction between people and their living circumstance.
The exhibition runs through July 17.