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Winter Blossom

Hung Liu (1948 – 2021)

Hung Liu (1948-2021): Een baanbrekende kunstenares die Chinese foto's transformeerde tot emotionele schilderijen over herinnering, migratie en de menselijke conditie. 'Weeping Realism'.

National Museum of Women in the Arts (Washington, D.C., Verenigde Staten van Amerika)

Ontdek het National Museum of Women in the Arts: een unieke collectie van vrouwelijke kunstenaars door de eeuwen heen, gevestigd in Washington, D.C.

Winter Blossom by Hung Liu

Hung Liu’s *Winter Blossom*, created in 2011, stands as a testament to her distinctive artistic vision—a synthesis of Chinese tradition and American influence that captures the poignant beauty of remembrance. The painting depicts a woman adorned with delicate pink flowers, conveying an expression of quiet sorrow amidst a serene landscape. This evocative image isn’t merely aesthetically pleasing; it's imbued with layers of symbolism reflecting Liu’s profound engagement with history and her exploration of themes like identity and displacement. Liu’s artistic journey began in Changchun, China, during the turbulent years of Mao Zedong’s Cultural Revolution. Witnessing firsthand the political upheaval and repression of that era instilled within her a deep sensitivity to injustice—a conviction that would permeate her oeuvre throughout her life. Her formative education at Beijing Normal University exposed her to socialist realism, yet Liu secretly pursued her own artistic explorations, creating small landscape paintings despite considerable personal risk. This unwavering dedication to self-expression fueled her subsequent artistic development and shaped her approach to portraying the human condition. The painting’s technique is characterized by a masterful blend of traditional Chinese printmaking methods and innovative digital manipulation. Initially conceived as a woodcut—a medium favored for its ability to convey both texture and tonal nuance—the image underwent meticulous hand-carving by Liu herself, ensuring precision and artistic control. Subsequently, the artwork was printed on Takach etching press using black relief ink, creating a rich surface that captures the essence of Liu’s vision. However, what truly distinguishes *Winter Blossom* is its incorporation of UV-cured acrylic inkjet printing—a technique Liu pioneered to achieve luminous color saturation and textural depth. This hybrid approach elevates the artwork beyond conventional printmaking standards, mirroring Liu's desire to fuse past and present artistic traditions. Liu’s inspiration stemmed from historical black-and-white photographs—specifically, images of Zhen Fei, “the Pearl Concubine,” a figure whose life captivated her imagination. Zhen Fei was an Imperial Consort who defied societal expectations by embracing photography and engaging in intellectual pursuits—activities deemed subversive during the Cultural Revolution. Liu meticulously researched Zhen Fei’s story, delving into historical records and biographical accounts to reconstruct her life with remarkable accuracy. The artist's empathy for Zhen Fei’s vulnerability and resilience shone through in her artistic endeavors, as she sought to honor her legacy by portraying her dignity and strength—a mission that underscored the importance of remembering marginalized voices within history. The artwork’s composition is replete with symbolic elements designed to evoke emotion and contemplation. Liu utilized a technique known as “weeping realism,” characterized by subtle washes of linseed oil that create an ethereal glow and imbue the image with a palpable sense of melancholy. The artist deliberately incorporated motifs from traditional Chinese art—such as plum blossoms symbolizing resilience against adversity—to enrich the artwork’s visual vocabulary and deepen its thematic resonance. Furthermore, Liu's masterful layering of textures—achieved through meticulous hand-carving and UV printing—captures the ephemeral nature of memory and underscores the enduring power of artistic expression. *Winter Blossom* remains a poignant reminder of Liu’s unwavering commitment to portraying human experience with sensitivity and nuance—a testament to her legacy as one of China's foremost artists.

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  • Artist: Hung Liu
  • Dimensions: 23" x 23"
  • Title: Winter Blossom
  • Location: Oakland Museum
  • Notable elements or techniques: Hybrid digital-analog printmaking
  • Artistic style: Weeping Realism
  • Year: 2011

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