A Thousand Trees on Rolling Hills, from the series "Sacrifice"

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Contemporary Art
key Notes:
Nature's Abundance, Spiritual Reflection
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Dimensions:
medium:
Oil on canvas
Difficulty:
Master
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story of the work:

"A Thousand Trees on Rolling Hills, from the series 'Sacrifice'" by Lee Chun-Yi (Li Junyi) is a contemporary work that reflects the artist's exploration of themes related to nature, sacrifice, and the human experience within the landscape. The series is characterized by its intricate layering of colors and textures, which evoke a sense of depth and emotional resonance, highlighting the interconnectedness of humanity and the environment.

Description of the work:

"A Thousand Trees on Rolling Hills, from the series 'Sacrifice'" by Lee Chun-Yi (Li Junyi) features a landscape composition characterized by undulating hills adorned with a multitude of stylized trees, rendered in a harmonious palette that emphasizes earthy tones and subtle gradients. The work exemplifies a blend of traditional Chinese ink painting techniques with contemporary aesthetics, creating a serene yet dynamic interplay between natural forms and spatial depth.

Artwork Photograph Source:
Harvard Art Museum

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A Thousand Trees on Rolling Hills, from the series "Sacrifice"