"Black Ink Splashes" is a form of abstract art that typically involves using black ink to create irregular shapes and patterns on a white background. The technique often involves splattering, dripping, or flicking the ink onto the surface to create a spontaneous and dynamic effect. The resulting artwork can range from subtle and delicate to bold and dramatic, depending on the size and intensity of the ink splashes.
Dimensions: L700mmxH1000mm
Available for viewing at our Tan Boon Liat Gallery
Artist ProfileKey Zhou Xian (b. in China) is an artist mostly inspired by nature, architecture and Asian landscape. His contemporary technique is his understanding of traditional Chinese painting and method (calligraphy). Some of his artworks raise questions about his identity, culture and memory. His mixed-media nostalgic artworks were bringing the memory of the despairing old Chinese architecture, ceramic vases, and furniture. He also focuses on painting flowers and then uses a lot of impastos to create more texture from single long strokes. His paintings are more abstract, especially when he paints mountains and uses thinner fluid paint.He graduated from the Art and Design College, Guangzhou University with Art studies."Beauty is a comprehensive way of presentation, so I also hope to express beauty from the perspective of two-dimensional and three-dimensional through my own emotions."His artworks can be portrayed as a sense of uniqueness, creating lively paintings in which viewers can experience the vivid movements created by the artist.Care Instructions:
- Wipe only with soft dry cloth or feather-dust frame
- Dimensions provided are approximate (≈) and the final product dimensions may exhibit a tolerance +/- 2-5% variance, and is by no means considered a defect.