Xue Song New Works

September 30 - October 10,

 

The Scenery and Fashion of Today
   
XUE SONG
Mark Series No. 5
mixed media on canvas
198 x 85 cm
2003
XS321
  XUE SONG
Mark Series No. 7
mixed media on canvas
197 x 73 cm
2003
XS351
 

 

         
   
XUE SONG
Mark Series No. 1
mixed media on canvas
185 x 102 cm
2003
XS319
  XUE SONG
Mark Series No. 16
mixed media on canvas
161 x 112 cm
2003
XS354

 

  XUE SONG
Mark Series No. 3
mixed media on canvas
130 x 80 cm
2003
XS322

 

 

Paintings and Verses of By-gone Days
   
XUE SONG
“While I feel sorry time and again for things in the past, the mountains and rivers remain the same and keep accompany of one another.” Feng Zikai: New Interpretation of Old Verses
mixed media on canvas
110 x 125 cm
2003
XS340
  XUE SONG
“With all my work done, I’d rather retreat to an Utopia for leisure and fun.” Verse taken from a poem by Li Bai, Tang Dynasty; Feng Zikai: New Interpretation of Old Verses
mixed media on canvas
110 x 95 cm
2003
XS341
  XUE SONG
“I lost the direction of my hometown in the evening twilight, the fog gathering on the river only adds to my sorrow.” Verse taken from a poem by Cui Hao, Tang Dynasty; Feng Zikai: New Interpretation of Old Verses
mixed media on canvas
130 x 96 cm
2003
XS338
         
   
XUE SONG
“While I feel sorry time and again for things in the past, the mountains and rivers remain the same and keep accompany of one another.” Feng Zikai: New Interpretation of Old Verses
mixed media on canvas
100 x 80 cm
2003
XS342
  XUE SONG
“Oh, how lovely the green mountains look to me! Do I look the same in the eyes of these trees and flowers? ” Verse taken from a poem by Xin Qiji, Song Dynasty; Feng Zikai: New Interpretation of Old Verses
mixed media on canvas
100 x 80 cm
2003
XS334
  XUE SONG
“No idea where the Spring really abodes, kids prefer to seek in places of crowds.” Verse taken from a poem by Wang Ji, Qing Dynasty; Feng Zikai: New Interpretation of Old Verses
mixed media on canvas
138 x 98 cm
2003
XS331
         
   
XUE SONG
“With the oar making a splashing sound in the water, one is reminded suddenly of the lovely green color of both the lake and mountains.” Verse taken from a poem by Liu Zongyuan, Tang Dynasty; Feng Zikai: New Interpretation of Old Verses
mixed media on canvas
108 x 96 cm
2003
XS336
  XUE SONG
“The crescent high above shining all over the country alike, albeit there are households in bliss and sorrow respectively here no earth.” Line taken a folk song; Feng Zikai: New Interpretation of Old Verses
mixed media on canvas
100 x 80 cm
2003
XS337
  XUE SONG
“How could I put up with being idling around instead of marching to the frontline to defend our motherland!” Verse taken from a poem by Cao Zhi, Wei Dynasty, Three Kingdom Period; Feng Zikai: New Interpretation of Old Verses
mixed media on canvas
100 x 80 cm
2003
XS335

 

Articles:

"The Scenery and Fashion of Today", by LI XU
"Paintings and Verses of By-gone Days", by  LI XU

 

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