This Lotus Pond work is a good example of Chua’s ‘spontaneous brushstroke’ method of painting.
The subtle flecks and lines combine with pale expanses of wet pigment creating an abstracted, poetic waterscape.
The use of lines and specks suggests movement of water and light.
Lotus Pond (2015)
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Dimensions | 600 × 900 mm |
Medium | Ink and Pigment on Rice Paper |
Year | 2015 |
$5,000.00
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This Lotus Pond work is a good example of Chua’s ‘spontaneous brushstroke’ method of painting.
The subtle flecks and lines combine with pale expanses of wet pigment creating an abstracted, poetic waterscape.
The use of lines and specks suggests movement of water and light.