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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
20x16in
About this artwork
In this painting, vibrant green, red, yellow, and orange dominate the upper canvas like signs and awnings crowding a sunlit Chinatown street in spring. Beneath the bustling strokes lies a fragmented geometry—blocks, bars, hints of windows or doors—mirroring the ordered yet chaotic character of city life. The vivid contrasts, and the layered depth of color, evoke the sensory overload of late spring in a diasporic neighborhood, bustling but aching.… Painted during the COVID pandemic, this piece recalls the resilience of small ethnic enclaves—shops closed, communities silenced, but beauty not extinguished.
The Chinatown Late Spring carries the spirit of Psalm 46:5 — “God is within her, she will not fall.” The urban fabric is shaken, but not destroyed. Among the layered chaos stands a cross-like form in the bottom half—a subtle symbol of hidden hope. In fractured spaces, the divine presence is often clearest. As the colors press against each other, they speak of a God who holds all thing
Sherwin Wang, a Chinese-born painter and digital artist, fuses traditional oil techniques with modern digital tools. His work dwells in abstract minimalism and spiritual abstraction, meditating symbolically on faith and divine principles through color harmonies and layered forms. Each piece strives to evoke a quiet, spiritual resonance, imparting feelings of stillness, purity, and hope wrapped in the profound mysteries of faith.