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Jiang Tie Feng Signed Print Panthers Tropical Art

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Jiang Tie Feng Signed Print Panthers Tropical Art
This is a print by Chinese Yunnan School artist Jiang Tie Feng. This scene portrays some panthers roaming the jungle, with a wild woman riding along with them. The intersecting lines make the woman appear to blend in with the panthers, which creates a pattern of intense colors and abstract shapes. Artist: Jiang Tie Feng Title: "Panthers" Medium: Silkscreen on paper Signature: Signed by the artist in gold paint pen, lower right Edition: Artist's proof, numbered HC 16/20 in black marker, lower left; Part of suite, deluxe edition, original plates have been destroyed Publisher: Fingerhut Sheet size: 32 x 45 inches Condition: Excellent; has been stored rolled Certificate of Authenticity: From Fine Art Showcase You will love this work by the Yunnan master. Biography:
Jiang Tie Feng (1938) was born in Ningbo, China. He showed an interest in art as a child, and his mother encouraged his pursuits. He went on to study at the prestigious Central Academy of Fine Arts in Beijing learning from the master artist Huang Yong-yu. He graduated in 1964 at the beginning of the cultural revolution. The Chinese Government hired him to produce"Socialist Realism" propaganda, and one of his posters of a red-faced Chairman Mao became quite famous. The new regime would not allow for his artistic expressions, however, so he and two other artists, He Neng and Liu Shaohui, Jiang formed a school that became known as the "Yunnan School." In 1983, Jiang came to the US and began teaching art at the University of Southern California, in their cultural exchange program. His art was noticed by American galleries, and he became quite popular. His paintings are full of Buddhist and Chinese mythology. What most people saw, however, were his revolutions forms and colors, which broke from traditional Chinese painting. He has said "my work is my understanding of life." He eventually settled in California, and he has become known as the Father of the Yunnan School of Art. His work has appeared at many group and one man exhibitions, and is widely collected throughout the world.