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Rapids
acrylic on canvas
12x24
$1,100.
Dialogue
acrylic on canvas
36x48
$2,600.
Reverie
acrylic and collage on panel
6x8
$480.
Then and Now
acrylic on panel
12x16
$900. |
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I
am most interested in growth and change when I
make art. I find patterns fascinating: when a
few shapes accumulate in large numbers the appearance
and energy of the image becomes wholly different.
More
often than not the gathering (or “swarming”)
of shapes develops intuitively without planned
organizations on my part. However, nature often
emerges in my work through the movements and textures
I see in the environment around me. The layers
of paint and material I use generate the physical
change in the process that is very interesting
to observe, just like the change of seasons.
I
see a color either “float” or “sink”
on the flat surface of the canvas, always moving
and changing in many directions. For this reason
I use acrylic paint and a vinyl paint, called
Flashe, to obtain both glossy (acrylic) and matte
(Flashe) surfaces for a vision that is constantly
changing.
Shiao-Ping
Wang was born in Taiwan and immigrated to the
United States in 1981. She studied both Western
art and Chinese art in New York and earned a MFA
degree from Queens College, City University of
New York. She works both abstractly and from observation
in various painting media. Her work has been exhibited
throughout the US and China. She has taught painting
and drawing in various colleges including the
University of New Hampshire. In 2007 Shiao-Ping
won a Fellowship at Vermont Studio Center.
'A
Moveable Feast', by Chloe Johnson
The Wire, Thursday May 15th, 2008
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