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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
24x36in
About this artwork
It's not the portrayal of reality but how light travels across it that interests me. Each brushstroke is a light beam, symbolizing a split second passing by. Together, all the brushstrokes weave a picture of time in the eyes of a traveler who is faster than light itself. I hope to inspire people to see beyond what the eyes could see and let the imagination go wild.
Chiang was introduced to the oil medium at the age of thirteen. He was immediately taken by its versatility and slow-drying attributes. It was a time before the digital mediums became highly developed and widely accessible. The freedom of adding layers and blending colors opened up unprecedented possibilities for him. His fascination for the oil medium has been consistent even after the arrival of the digital age of art creation. To him, oil's organic brushstrokes are irreplaceable no matter how close the digital tools could deliver.
Painting helps Chiang maintain his inner piece, meditate on life, and seek wonders in the mundane. He believes, “Beauty is everywhere, it only takes the eyes to see, the mind to perceive, and the heart to appreciate.”