In this work, Chua uses his distinctive style of Western abstraction juxtaposed with the Eastern medium (Chinese ink) to depict the mountains and rivers. With his melancholic use of black against white, Chua creates a scene that prompts nostalgia.
Anthony Chua’s paintings’ strength lies in the bold use of brush strokes with various effects created by different types of brushes such as the less conventional feather brushes.
His creative processes are informed by both traditional Chinese ink and Modern Western strategies such as mark making. The objective is to enable new artistic surfaces to be created and expressiveness articulated.
Journey VI
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Dimensions | 1020 × 1020 mm |
Medium | Ink and Pigment on Rice Paper |
Year | 2021 |
$6,000.00
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In this work, Chua uses his distinctive style of Western abstraction juxtaposed with the Eastern medium (Chinese ink) to depict the mountains and rivers. With his melancholic use of black against white, Chua creates a scene that prompts nostalgia.
Anthony Chua’s paintings’ strength lies in the bold use of brush strokes with various effects created by different types of brushes such as the less conventional feather brushes.
His creative processes are informed by both traditional Chinese ink and Modern Western strategies such as mark making. The objective is to enable new artistic surfaces to be created and expressiveness articulated.