Prints by Chiang
Face 06
Face 06
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An artistic reproduction of a contemporary Expressionist painting that explores the human figure through a bold, emotive, and stylized visual language. This work captures a moment of profound introspection, conveyed through the use of essential forms, restrained gestures, and a vibrant color palette.
The figure occupies almost the entire surface of the canvas, rendered in warm ochre tones that contrast with the enveloping, intense red background. The face, a slightly shaded blue-green, stands out for its flat modeling and ambiguous expression. The hand, resting on the chin, reinforces the sense of reflection and contemplation. The facial features are minimal but effective: the bright yellow nose creates a focal point, while the barely outlined eyes add a nuance of melancholy and contemplation.
The hair, composed of loose lines in dark blue, provides a visual dynamism that contrasts with the serenity of the body and the stability of the posture. The red background, applied with an enveloping texture, acts as an energetic field that accentuates the emotional drama of the composition.
The formal simplicity and expressive use of color make this piece a modern representation of human vulnerability. Ideal for contemporary spaces, art studios, personal galleries, or environments seeking art with emotional depth and visual presence.
Reproduction of an oil painting from 1986.
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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