![]() ![]() Peng Wei Discusses Her Work with Students “The qualities of sensuality and allegorical enigma are what make Peng Wei’s recent works so riveting,” said Wang. Wang sees Wei’s paintings as exploring the body and gender in multi-layered and temporal-spatial units. Wei’s focus on the lived experience of daily life especially resonated with Wang, who saw in them “the quality, poetics, and incremental sense of what life is about,” how the body is embedded in these. “Even though the brushwork system and some of the motifs and scenes in her works exhibited there looked familiar to me as a scholar of Chinese art, they gained new life and were given fresh meaning beyond what I could have imagined.” “I was impressed by her creative ways of referencing traditional Chinese painting and literature,” said Wang. Wang first encountered Wei’s works in 2015 at her solo exhibition “Come Full Circle” in Taipei. Across all of the venues, Wei spoke with gracious and disarming honesty about her approach, inspiration, reservations, and triumphs. We hope you enjoy using and browsing our site as much as we do when creating and updating it for you constantly.Participants of the workshop crowd around Peng Wei and her demonstration work (Photo credit: Kirstin Ohrt)īeijing-based artist Peng Wei visited Princeton in late November 2023 to present her work in three contexts: as a lecture in the course ART 389/GSS 390/EAS 389 “Women and Gender in Chinese Art” co-taught by Professor Cheng-hua Wang and Department of Art & Archaeology graduate student Yutong Li, as a painting workshop for the Program in Visual Arts, and in conversation with Princeton University Art Museum curator Zoe Kwok. We are striving to provide you with the most beautiful, fun to use and extensive online platform dedicated to Oriental brush painting and calligraphy. ![]() Most of the products we sell are hand-made and come from small manufactories in our region which we personally know and have a friendly relationship with - thus, helping to keep the unique artisan traditions of Chinese brush making and paper making alive and flourishing.Īll art supplies we sell have been tested and hand- picked by us but we are always open to learn and happy to get suggestions and feedback so please do not hesitate to contact us if you are looking for a specific product that you cannot find on our site. Our goal is to provide you with the finest hand-made East-Asian brush painting tools and supplies that you can find anywhere. We gather a large amount of information related to East Asian brush art which we regularly update and complete to provide you with a forum where you can exchange ideas with likeminded artists and practitioners, learn and find inspiration.īrowse our large online gallery with East Asian paintings in Sumi, Fineline and Gongbi Styles as well as our Chinese seal carving and Chinese Calligraphy & Japanese Kanji gallery where we publish paintings and writings from customers and friends on a regular basis.įinally, there is the Asian Brushpainter online shop where we are proud to offer you the most extensive selection of original Chinese and Japanese painting supplies that you can find on the internet. ![]() Asian Brushpainter is a resource dedicated to Chinese & Japanese Kanji Calligraphy, Chinese Seal Carving, Chinese Brush-Painting & Sumi Painting in the Asian Brushpainter Knowledgebase, Blog and Glossary. ![]()
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