Created By
Mediha Ting
Acrylic and Chinese ink on canvas
Curator
Luke Chapman
Ting's work is a powerful commentary on the intersection of tradition and modernity. In "The Realm of Perception of a Japanese Princess," she deconstructs conventional notions of portraiture, offering instead a glimpse into the subject's inner world. The artist's fearless use of color and texture creates a visually stunning and emotionally resonant experience. This piece exemplifies Artbridger's commitment to showcasing art that challenges boundaries and celebrates cultural diversity.
Mediha Ting's "The Realm of Perception of a Japanese Princess" is a vibrant exploration of cultural identity and inner vision. Ting masterfully layers bold colors and intricate patterns, creating a visual tapestry that invites viewers into a world of royal mystique. You can see how her time in London deeply informs this work, which would later evolve into a larger series. The dynamic composition, characterized by sweeping brushstrokes and delicate motifs, evokes a sense of movement and transformation, reflecting the multifaceted nature of perception itself.
Created By
Mediha Ting
240 x 160 cm | 94 x 63 in
2009