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// Move On by Shen Jingdong, created in 2012, is an oil painting that captures a vibrant figure swimming through stylized, undulating blue waves. The figure, painted in a bright red-orange hue with a surprised expression and a bandaged head, contrasts sharply with the deep blue background. This playful yet surreal scene combines elements of cartoonish exaggeration and bold color, hallmarks of Jingdong's style. The character's expression and movement suggest themes of resilience and perseverance, possibly conveying an inner journey or struggle. Jingdong's work often explores the human condition through an ironic and humorous lens, inviting viewers to ponder the absurdities of life and endurance.
Move On, 2012
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// Move On by Shen Jingdong, created in 2012, is an oil painting that captures a vibrant figure swimming through stylized, undulating blue waves. The figure, painted in a bright red-orange hue with a surprised expression and a bandaged head, contrasts sharply with the deep blue background. This playful yet surreal scene combines elements of cartoonish exaggeration and bold color, hallmarks of Jingdong's style. The character's expression and movement suggest themes of resilience and perseverance, possibly conveying an inner journey or struggle. Jingdong's work often explores the human condition through an ironic and humorous lens, inviting viewers to ponder the absurdities of life and endurance.
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What is Chinese contemporary art?
Chinese Contemporary Art is marked by a wide range of styles and experimental approaches. In the 1980s, avant-garde exhibitions were often shut down by government officials. The 1990s saw the rise of political pop and cynical realism, while China's One-Child Policy influenced artists to explore the individual as a subject matter.