Prints by Chiang
Face 13
Face 13
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An artistic reproduction that explores the human portrait from an abstract and fragmented perspective. The work stands out for its bold treatment of the face, constructed with blocks of color and asymmetrical shapes that invite reflection on identity, perception, and subjectivity.
The face, rendered in an earthy brown, is vertically divided by a chromatic interruption in burgundy, pink, and cream tones that suggests intentional deformation or decomposition. This contrast creates a visual tension that reinforces the introspective nature of the piece. The hair, painted in a vibrant golden yellow with a wavy texture, brings movement and vitality to the figure, while the crimson lips introduce an emotional focal point within the composition.
The garment, rendered in a deep brown with visible brushstrokes, blends with the plain black background surrounding the figure, lending depth and a dramatic air that highlights the main silhouette. The economy of elements and the expressive use of color make this work a piece of great aesthetic and conceptual presence.
Reproduction of an oil painting from 1985.
This artwork was printed using the Gyclée technique, which achieves the highest print quality through direct ink injection onto the sheet. The illustration is printed on 190g/m2 Epson Enhanced Matte paper.
This painting is available in two sizes: 30x40cm and 50x70cm.
Produced in Barcelona.
Frame not included.
Disclaimer: All prints are based on original works, some of which are over 40 years old. Due to the state of conservation of the original works, the prints may contain slight signs of aging, such as missing pigment, discolored areas, humidity marks, etc. These are all part of the original work and have not been restored at the request of the painter. The passage of time is just one of the elements that shape the work.
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