In Red 紅
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Material
oil and acrylic on canvas
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Human-crafted. AI-refined.

The artwork features a striking contrast of colors, with the prominent use of deep reds and blacks creating a dramatic, surreal atmosphere. The composition incorporates various geometric shapes, including a circular form in the background, adding to the sense of dynamism and visual complexity. The central figure, a red human-like form, appears to be interacting with the surrounding elements, suggesting a narrative or symbolic meaning. The overall style and technique evoke a sense of the uncanny, blending realism and abstraction in a manner that challenges the viewer's perception. This work likely reflects the artist's intention to explore themes of identity, transformation, and the human condition within a contemporary context. ...

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Wang Zhibo 王之博
Artist
Wang Zhibo 王之博
B.1981, Chinese

Tropical sceneries finely coated by a delicate layer of dewy snow; glass cabinets housing an array of anthropological items; the blurred vision of a seated mother and child; each are running explorations in Wang Zhibo’s (b. 1981, China) practice that surveys the absurd spectrum of what is real – geographically, historically, ethnographically, architecturally. A graduate from the China Academy of Art Oil Painting Department, Wang creates oil on canvas paintings that confound our notions of time and space. Transcending traditionalism through the subject matter depicted, which is both curious and challenging, Wang channels her painting to represent the variances of our visual experiences, similar to the reflection on the surface of water: capable of capturing the multiple manifolds of a subject. ...

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