SHEN QIN (CHINA, B. 1958)
SHEN QIN (CHINA, B. 1958)

Village 005

Details
SHEN QIN (CHINA, B. 1958)
Village 005
signed in Chinese (lower left)
one seal of the artist
ink on paper
137 x 27.5 cm. (54 x 10 7/8 in.)
Painted in 2015
Literature
Wu Zhenwen and Wang Gang (eds.), Yin Yin Yin Ying: Collection of Works of Shen Qin, Hebei Art Publishing, Hebei, 2015 (illustrated, p. 58)
Exhibited
Suzhou, Yin Yin Yin Ying: Collection of Works of Shen Qin, Suzhou Museum, July 18 – September 13 2015

Lot Essay

For Shen Qin, the practice of ink painting is a state of mind. The use of muted, monochromatic palette is one of the most striking features of his work, depicting mountains, flowers, plants and still-life against the background of ponds, pavilions or imaginary spaces. Shen's portrayal of broadly contoured landscape with pared-down and minimalistic lines depicts scenes that recall the ethereal gardens and mountains described in classical Chinese poetry. By incorporating elements of design, Shen creates images imbued with a sense of quietness that resemble black-and-white film stills: light and airiness permeate his paintings and evoke reverie.

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