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I was inspired by Albert Ohlen of painting watercolour on canvas, to let the colour flow on the surface. The pigments are so fluid so they combined and interchange by accident and random. However, the use of oil blurs the boundary between artificial and natural with a strength and tension of man's control on the work. This painting suggests the scenery of natural landscape and the emotion of people when one sees and feels it, just as the Romanticism Sublime.
I was inspired by Albert Ohlen of painting watercolour on canvas, to let the colour flow on the surface. The pigments are so fluid so they combined and interchange by accident and random. However, the use of oil blurs the boundary between artificial and natural with a strength and tension of man's control on the work. This painting suggests the scenery of natural landscape and the emotion of people when one sees and feels it, just as the Romanticism Sublime.
I was inspired by Albert Ohlen of painting watercolour on canvas, to let the colour flow on the surface. The pigments are so fluid so they combined and interchange by accident and random. However, the use of oil blurs the boundary between artificial and natural with a strength and tension of man's control on the work. This painting suggests the scenery of natural landscape and the emotion of people when one sees and feels it, just as the Romanticism Sublime.
I was inspired by Albert Ohlen of painting watercolour on canvas, to let the colour flow on the surface. The pigments are so fluid so they combined and interchange by accident and random. However, the use of oil blurs the boundary between artificial and natural with a strength and tension of man's control on the work. This painting suggests the scenery of natural landscape and the emotion of people when one sees and feels it, just as the Romanticism Sublime.
I was inspired by Albert Ohlen of painting watercolour on canvas, to let the colour flow on the surface. The pigments are so fluid so they combined and interchange by accident and random. However, the use of oil blurs the boundary between artificial and natural with a strength and tension of man's control on the work. This painting suggests the scenery of natural landscape and the emotion of people when one sees and feels it, just as the Romanticism Sublime.
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The Sublime Painting

Ziyi Liu

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Painting, watercolour on Canvas

Size: 59.1 W x 39.4 H x 1.6 D in

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I was inspired by Albert Ohlen's of painting watercolour on canvas, to let the colour flow on the surface. The pigments are so fluid that they combined and interchange by accident and random. However, the use of oil blurs the boundary between artificial and natural with strength and tension of man's control on the work. This painting suggests the scenery of the natural landscape and the emotion of people when one sees and feels it, just as the Romanticism Sublime. (This work is shortlisted for the Summer Exhibition at the Royal Academy of Art, London)

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Painting:watercolour on Canvas

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Size:59.1 W x 39.4 H x 1.6 D in

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