Tibetan Girl

2011

Ink and color on paper

50 x 77 cm

Signed center right Ai Xuan and dated 2011
both in Chinese
With two seals of the artist

Estimate
360,000 - 550,000
1,525,000 - 2,331,000
46,500 - 71,000
Sold Price
384,000
1,613,445
49,548

Ravenel Autumn Auction 2015 Hong Kong

047

AI Xuan (Chinese, b. 1947)

Tibetan Girl


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EXHIBITED:
Colours from Ink, the First Exhibition of Ink Paintings
by Ai Xuan , Kwai Fung Hin Art Gallery, Hong Kong,
October 3 - November 2, 2013
ILLUSTRATED:
Ai Xuan , Kwai Fung Hin Art Gallery, Hong Kong, 2013,
color illustrated, pp. 42-43
This painting is accompanied with a photograph of the
artist taken together with the work.

Catalogue Note:
TIBETAN GIRL
AI XUAN

In 1973, for the first time I entered the Tibetan -
inhabited area in western Sichuan. I was around twenty
years old. At that time I was very curious about Tibet.
This grassland and the Chengdu Plain were simply two
different worlds. All fields of vision there, the sky, the
land and the people, created extremely great contrasts
with those from the area three thousand meters below.
I have almost gone crazy being stimulated by those
contrasting new things. Everyday from dawn to sunset, I
captured almost everything I could see with a pencil to
fill my appetite. But at spiritual levels I was on a sleep
mode. That “first-time” exotic feeling turned me into a
“perpetual motion machine” that replicated everything
that had happened.
– Ai Xuan

As a son of the prominent poet Ai Qing, Ai Xuan ranks the national-level First Rate Painter in China. In his youth, Ai Xuan served on a military farm in Tibet for 4 years, and has visited Tibet even since. He goes to Tibet every year since 1974 in order to collect inspirations for his works, whether they are landscape or figurines, all became the focus of his painting subject matter. The immense views of the surroundings made a great impact to him. Amongst the snowy wildness and the breathtaking tranquility, he was inspired. The boundless bleakness and loneliness made him review his impressions of this mysterious land. This work, created in 2011 by the artist is one of the early work of his ink on paper series. The brushwork is fine and smooth, carrying subtle emotion of the artist. It is a representative work of Ai Xuan’s debut ink on paper exhibition in 2013.

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