Lot Essay
Viewing the Waterfalls was painted by Li Keran in 1978, dedicated to Longxiang. It demonstrates Li's superb use of heavy ink, as he boldly combined the traditional ink-accumulation method with his original colour-accumulation method in creating depth. His application of layering of ink and colour to depict the forest give the viewer a unique sense of perspective and depth that is distinctive to the artist, revealing his training in both western and traditional Chinese methods of landscape painting.
Li's training in sketching stood him in good stead for his future compositions which were often rich and dense. Yet the waterfall and the path leading to the pavilion amidst the forest create delight and motion to the serene landscape. His colour is on the dark side, infusing a profound charm to an atmosphere that exudes tranquility and serenity.
Li's training in sketching stood him in good stead for his future compositions which were often rich and dense. Yet the waterfall and the path leading to the pavilion amidst the forest create delight and motion to the serene landscape. His colour is on the dark side, infusing a profound charm to an atmosphere that exudes tranquility and serenity.