TENG PU CHUN


Taiwanese 1957


Teng Pu Chun was born in Hualien in 1957 and graduated from the National Taiwan University of Arts in 1984. He is a modern Taiwanese ink painting artist who creates unique depictions of dark worlds, offering an escape into the intangible and shaping a new era of literature in painting.

Teng Pu Chun has Aboriginal heritage and worked for many years behind the mountains in Hualien and echoes of the deep greens of the forests and mountains and the startling blues of the seas on the East Coast can be seen in his work, like footprints on the canvas, a hidden song of the four seasons.

Some of his works look like pointilism but are actually composed of tiny characters written in calligraphy – a technique belonging to China of old. His works are finely detailed, pure and graceful. Teng simplifies his subjects and separates the wheat from the chaff to depict a paradise in his work.


TENG PU CHUN Artworks
No Whales in the Bottom of the Cup
2014
Ink and color on paper
78 x 141 cm. (30 3/4 x 55 1/2 in.)
Estimate
549,000 - 863,000
140,000 - 220,000
18,000 - 28,400
Mountainous Scape
2014
A set of four hanging scrolls, ink and color on paper
Each scroll measures 122 x 35 cm. (48 1/8 x 13 3/4 in.)
Estimate
863,000 - 1,569,000
220,000 - 400,000
28,400 - 51,500
Sold Price
1,056,000
264,000
34,021
Waterfall
2006
Ink on rock
40 x 30 x 10 cm. (15 3/5 x 12 x 4 in.)
Estimate
196,000 - 314,000
50,000 - 80,000
6,400 - 10,300
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