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Lot 3842: PRECIOUS LIGHT

Est: $6,000 USD - $10,000 USDSold:
Christie'sNew York, NY, USMarch 17, 2015

Item Overview

Description

WU LAN-CHIANN (WU LANQIAN, BORN 1972) PRECIOUS LIGHT Scroll, mounted for framing, ink and color on paper Signed by the artist, with one seal 23 5/8 x 29 3/4 in. (60 x 75.5 cm.)

Dimensions

60 x 75.5 cm.

Artist or Maker

Notes

Born and raised in Taiwan, Wu Lan-Chiann received her BFA-with highest honors-from the Chinese Culture University in Taipei. She holds an MA from New York University’s Fine Art Department. While part of her studies included oil painting, she also learned in a more traditional fashion from the painters Ou Haonian (born 1935) and He Huaishuo (born 1941). Wu Lan-chiann has exhibited her paintings in numerous shows in the United States, Europe, Japan, and Taiwan. She also lectures frequently on topics related to Chinese traditional art. Wu Lan-Chiann’s work is collected on four continents. More information about the artist and her work can be found on her website www.thetranquilstudio.com. Precious Light Wu Lan-chiann writes: In my dawn-dusk paintings, the recurring use of light, sometimes only glimmers of light, are metaphors for human resilience: the love, hope, and strength that each person carries within. The inspiration for Precious Light came from the Japanese summer festival of remembrance, called O-Bon. In Japanese society, people welcome home of the souls of deceased family members by floating paper lanterns on water. I am keenly aware that everyone carries within his or her soul memories of loved ones like precious glowing lights. While the festival of O-Bon is a collective tribute of those who have passed, the lonely little boy in Precious Light makes memory and love particularly poignant. I believe this is a universal feeling, which I wanted to express with this painting. To create the effect of the glowing lantern, windows, and moon in Precious Light, I painted on damp paper, carefully adjusting the paper’s humidity, which ranged from very damp to nearly dry.”

Auction Details

Fine Chinese Paintings

by
Christie's
March 17, 2015, 10:00 AM EST

20 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, NY, NY 10020, US