Lot  730 Ravenel Autumn Auction 2013 Taipei

Ravenel Autumn Auction 2013 Taipei

Snowland

HONG Ling (Chinese, 1955)

2005

Oil on canvas

170 x 170 cm

Estimate

TWD 4,000,000-6,000,000

HKD 1,053,000-1,579,000

USD 135,600-203,400

Sold Price

TWD 4,560,000

HKD 1,193,717

USD 154,106


Signature

Signed center right Hong Ling in Chinese and dated 05
Signed on the reverse Hong Ling and titled Snowland in Chinese, inscribed
170x170 cm, and dated 2005
EXHIBITED: Any Scene You Want – Hong Ling Solo Exhibition, Soka Art Center, Taipei, August 21-October 24, 2010

ILLUSTRATED: Xing Ling Shan Shui – Hong Ling You Hua Zuo Pin Ji, Hebei Education Press, Shijiazhuang, 2008, color illustrated, pp. 170-171

+ OVERVIEW

Hong Ling is a lyrical and expressive painter whose daily life and creative moods in recent times have all emitted a sense of "casual endeavor." Free of anxiety, self-advertising or a clear target, there is nevertheless an artistic direction that suggests the path he has chosen will be a long road. His approach to life and art therefore all emphasize harmony, and his approach decided Hong Ling's attitude to the landscape which is one of respecting nature and flowing with nature. Within his works, there is the Northern landscape school's lack of inhibition, but also the Southern school's polish. In this " Snowland" the accumulation of repeated strokes across the scene create layers upon layers of mutually supporting colors, creating beauty out of the dappled color layers. This resembles China's ink build up technique, but within the weightiness is a search for lightness, and within the dappling a search for a glimmer of light. Hong Ling's emphasis is on the ambience created by the interaction between the solid and the intangible, so in the work the clouds, mist, water and snow pass through objects to become woven into the theme and set the overall tone. This gives Hong Ling's work an interesting interplay of opposites.

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Modern & Contemporary Asian Art

Ravenel Autumn Auction 2013 Taipei

Sunday, December 1, 2013, 2:30pm