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Annysa Ng
Tea Silk and Porcelain and other paintings | 2007-2012
China
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Painting
Divine Orders | 2009 | Ink on paper, acrylic on canvas | 91,4 x 121,9 cm
28 Star mansions: Spring / summer / fall / winter | 2012 | Acrylic on linen, diamond dust | 4 panel: 114,3 x 81,3 cm each
CELESTIAL SERIES: Armillary Sphere | 2011 |Ink on paper | 76,2 x 55,9 cm
CELESTIAL SERIES: Floating Sash | 2011 | Ink on paper | 76,2 x 55,9 cm
Celestial & Terrestrial Revolution | 2012 | Acrylic on silk, mixed medium | 162,6 x 152,4 cm
Annysa Ng: Tea Silk and Porcelain and other paintings
Forbidden Collar I | 2009 | Ink on paper | 76,2 x 55,9 cm
Forbidden Collar II | 2009 | Ink on paper | 76,2 x 55,9 cm
Forbidden Collar III | 2011 | Ink on paper | Framed 76,2 x 55,9 cm
Searching | 2011 | Pen on paper, acrylic on canvas | Two panels: 152 x 162 cm
Adapted Perspective Reinterpreted I | 2011 | Ink on silk | 116,8 x 76,2 cm<br /><br />Draw inspiration from the works of the Jesuit Qing court painters who introduced one-point perspective and western aesthetic to Chinese artists while adapting the traditional Chinese style and subjects in their works to suit the taste of emperors, Ng’s painting series ‘Adapted Perspective Reinterpreted’ reframes that cultural acclimation within the specific cultural flux and political situation of Hong Kong.
Adapted Perspective Reinterpreted II | 2011 | Ink on silk | 116,8 x 76,2 cm<br /><br />Draw inspiration from the works of the Jesuit Qing court painters who introduced one-point perspective and western aesthetic to Chinese artists while adapting the traditional Chinese style and subjects in their works to suit the taste of emperors, Ng’s painting series ‘Adapted Perspective Reinterpreted’ reframes that cultural acclimation within the specific cultural flux and political situation of Hong Kong.
Tea Silk and Porcelain XVIII | 2009 | Pen on paper, acrylic on linen | 30,5 x 30,5 cm
Tea Silk and Porcelain (Buddha Hand Citron Mural) | 2010 | Pen on paper, acrylic on canvas mounted on PVC board | 261,6 x 330,2 cm
Tea Silk and Porcelain - Ancestor Painting III | 2008 | Pen on paper, acrylic on Linen | Two panel: 132,1 x 162,6 cm<br /><br />The bird on this rank badge is Mandarin duck – 7th rank civil officer.
Tea Silk and Porcelain (Empress II) | 2008 | Pen on paper, acrylic on Linen | 121,9 x 81,3 cm
Tea Silk and Porcelain (Empress Chun Hui) | 2008 | Pen on paper, Acrylic on Linen | 157,5 x 101,6 cm
Empress V | 2011 | Pen on paper, acrylic on linen | 152,4 x 101,6 cm
Tea Silk and Porcelain XVI | 2008 | Ink on paper mounted on XPS foam board | Oval: 76 x 56 x 2,5 cm
Tea Silk and Porcelain XV | 2008 | Ink on paper | 30 x 22 inches
Tea Silk and Porcelain XVII | 2009 | Pen on paper, acrylic on linen | 30,5 x 30,5 cm
Annysa Ng: Tea Silk and Porcelain and other paintings
Tea Silk and Porcelain VII | 2008 | Ink on silk | 101,6 x 61 cm
Tea Silk and Porcelain (Ju ware) | 2007 | Ink on paper mounted on PVC | Oval: 76,2 x 56 cm
Tea Silk and Porcelain IV | 2007 | Ink on paper | 76.2 x 56 cm
Tea Silk and Porcelain III | 2007 Ink on paper | 76.2 x 56 cm
Tea Silk and Porcelain II | 2007 | Ink on paper | 76,2 x 56 cm
Tea Silk and Porcelain (mural) | 2007 | Ink on paper mounted on PVC | 228 x 228 x 2,5 cm