Sakura at Night #L#R
Original Painting
Acrylic on rice paper by Paoling Rees
I've always loved the look of cherry blossom trees, blooming to let you know summer is on its way and the cold winter is over. Cherry blossoms / Sakura look great against a light blue sky in the daytime, but how do they look during the night?
In Japan, it is common to have celebrations under the Sakura at night. Looking up at the dark blue sky, blossom is in the air. What a beautiful and peaceful release it brings.
I enjoyed painting the vibrant colours, every tiny pink, white and glitter petal filled in the night sky.
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Dimensions
Wood Box Frame
28cm (H) x 22.7cm (W) x 3.2cm (D)
Number of Panels
2
Original Created
2023
Subjects
Floral
Materials
Rice Paper
Styles
Semi-abstract, Contemporary
Mediums
Acrylic
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Paoling Rees
Taiwanese-born Paoling Rees’ work is characterised by the range of using the vibrant colours and simple shapes to convey moments and feelings about real or imagined semi-abstract landscapes. Paoling also works in a "naïve" style with wild imaginations to show the natural beauty, emotion and pure conceptual ideas.
Paoling, based in England, typically renders her works using acrylic on rice paper (or Xuan paper, originating in ancient China), markers, colour pencils and oil pastels on paper.
Paoling earned a BSc at National Taiwan University of Arts. After moving to the U.K., she completed a master’s degree at the University of Southampton. Working as a freelance artist and designer, her practice has developed in the exploration of art and print design.
At the heart of Paoling’s pieces is the palpable persistence in her response to colour. Colour is emotion, colour is memory, colour has its language. And we are all invited to hear what they are saying.
Original Painting
Acrylic on rice paper by Paoling Rees
I've always loved the look of cherry blossom trees, blooming to let you know summer is on its way and the cold winter is over. Cherry blossoms / Sakura look great against a light blue sky in the daytime, but how do they look during the night?
In Japan, it is common to have celebrations under the Sakura at night. Looking up at the dark blue sky, blossom is in the air. What a beautiful and peaceful release it brings.
I enjoyed painting the vibrant colours, every tiny pink, white and glitter petal filled in the night sky.
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Dimensions
Wood Box Frame
28cm (H) x 22.7cm (W) x 3.2cm (D)
Number of Panels
2
Original Created
2023
Subjects
Floral
Materials
Rice Paper
Styles
Semi-abstract, Contemporary
Mediums
Acrylic
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Paoling ReesTaiwanese-born Paoling Rees’ work is characterised by the range of using the vibrant colours and simple shapes to convey moments and feelings about real or imagined semi-abstract landscapes. Paoling also works in a "naïve" style with wild imaginations to show the natural beauty, emotion and pure conceptual ideas.
Paoling, based in England, typically renders her works using acrylic on rice paper (or Xuan paper, originating in ancient China), markers, colour pencils and oil pastels on paper.
Paoling earned a BSc at National Taiwan University of Arts. After moving to the U.K., she completed a master’s degree at the University of Southampton. Working as a freelance artist and designer, her practice has developed in the exploration of art and print design.
At the heart of Paoling’s pieces is the palpable persistence in her response to colour. Colour is emotion, colour is memory, colour has its language. And we are all invited to hear what they are saying.
Product Code: AC024
weight : 2001.0g
Product Condition : New