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Ann Louis
New Horizon IV
Medium: Original Oil on Canvas
Size: 45″ W x 69″ H
Price: $3,500.00
Ki Nam Chung (aka Ann Louis) was born in 1971 Yanbian, China. Korean-Chinese artist Ann Louis majored in art at Yanbian University, where she developed an abstract style using very soft colors. In the early 2000s, her work was exhibited in U.S. galleries, and she became known for her semi-abstract landscapes of cloudy skies. Since then, she has grown more popular in the U.S. and has participated several times in the New York Art Expo. Her work has been exhibited in her home country at the Beijing Minority Race Art Expo (2002), the Beijing Oil-Painting Academic Society Sketch Contest (2006), and the Songzhuang Art Show (2007-2012). Louis’ paintings are distinct for their soft color scheme, gentle technique, and grand scale. Primarily working with the contemporary landscapes as her main subject matter, Louis allows the gentle flow of her paint develop its subject matter. By working conceptually, she allows the work to create an idea and theme that begs the mind to wonder where she was when the idea came to her. The conceptual process also allows the notions of color and shape to be manipulated into a piece that leaves the viewer with questions as well as answers. Her temperate brush strokes evoke a suede-like softness, which invites the eye to linger and enjoy her work.
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Description
Ann Louis
New Horizon IV
Medium: Original Oil on Canvas
Size: 45″ W x 69″ H
Price: $3,500.00
Ki Nam Chung (aka Ann Louis) was born in 1971 Yanbian, China. Korean-Chinese artist Ann Louis majored in art at Yanbian University, where she developed an abstract style using very soft colors. In the early 2000s, her work was exhibited in U.S. galleries, and she became known for her semi-abstract landscapes of cloudy skies. Since then, she has grown more popular in the U.S. and has participated several times in the New York Art Expo. Her work has been exhibited in her home country at the Beijing Minority Race Art Expo (2002), the Beijing Oil-Painting Academic Society Sketch Contest (2006), and the Songzhuang Art Show (2007-2012). Louis’ paintings are distinct for their soft color scheme, gentle technique, and grand scale. Primarily working with the contemporary landscapes as her main subject matter, Louis allows the gentle flow of her paint develop its subject matter. By working conceptually, she allows the work to create an idea and theme that begs the mind to wonder where she was when the idea came to her. The conceptual process also allows the notions of color and shape to be manipulated into a piece that leaves the viewer with questions as well as answers. Her temperate brush strokes evoke a suede-like softness, which invites the eye to linger and enjoy her work.
Free U.S. Domestic Shipping on this Item
Additional shipping charges apply for Hawaii, Alaska, Puerto Rico and International
All International shipping is through FedEx International
248-539-0262