Front And Back 1999 27x23
Carle Shi
Original Painting : Oil on Panel
Size : 21x17 in | 53x43 cm
Framed : 27x23 in | 69x58 cm
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Year1999
Hand SignedOn Verso
Condition Excellent
Framed without GlassGold Wood Frame
Purchased fromGallery 2001
Provenance / HistoryArcadia Gallery
Certificate of AuthenticityArcadia Gallery, NYC
Additional InformationBig Price Drop
LID137347
Carle Shi - China
Art Brokerage: Carle Shi Chinese Artist: b. 1961. Born in Tianjin China in 1961, Carle Shi has painted for as long as she can recall. The confidence instilled in her by her family and easily apparent artistic talent enabled Carle to apply for an opening at the prestigious Tianjin Art School. "The school was very difficult to get into and accepted very few students each year. I was one of the lucky ones." The young Carle thrived in an environment of formal, classical art training. Studying under Chinese master painter Jin Shang Yi, Carle flourished and learned through repetition, attention to detail and the strict adherence to the "foundations" of artistic training. Perspective, light and shadow and figure drawing were strongly reinforced and helped Carle to establish a firm understanding of all of the elements necessary to create a technically strong painting. What set her apart from the other students and formed the basis for her success today was the passion she had for painting. My first love is the human figure, but I enjoy painting still life work as well. I treat each apple, pear or cherry as if it were a person with its own personality she says. And while her still-life paintings have won numerous awards over the years, the secret to her success is that she treats each object depicted as if she were painting a person, rather than an object. "I love to paint. I would not want to do anything else. I have been given the ability to bring an object to life on a canvas and I am very grateful for that. You could call my work still life paintings, I prefer to think of them as 'portraits'. I depict the fruits and vegetables in my paintings as if I was painting the figure and all of the emotions that accompany it." Listings wanted.