Huang Lai Dao has established a unique aesthetic through years of study of color. He has continued to follow his path without being influenced by trends or regulations and has had such a profound impact on the Chinese painting world that he is known as the "master of color."
Through his decades-long artistic journey, Huang has asserted, "It is necessary to learn extensively about the history and traditions of art, but it is even more important to free oneself from the defaults and weave one's creation out of all the theories one has learned and merged into one."
While influenced by the Impressionists, Huang has established his unique style based on his experience and intuition as an artist accumulated over the years, and his works are composed of exquisite colors, stylish motifs, and strong shapes that fascinate the viewer. Huang's specialty is to use palette knives and gouache to create three-dimensional and lively textures in his paintings, and the various objects drawn with ambiguous curves are as intonated and rhythmically beautiful as music. Huang's works are the essence of aesthetics expressed through "dancing brushstrokes, arbitrary brushstrokes, and crisp brushstrokes.
Beauty is born spontaneously and hides in places unseen. As an artist, Huang weaves his extraordinary talent into threads that surprise and fascinate the world, hesitating between art and life in his search for beauty.
Now 89 years old, Huang continues to work energetically, and this exhibition will feature a selection of his works, including recent works. We hope you will enjoy his aesthetics, for which he has been called a "magician of color."
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