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Chinese brush painting refers to
paintings utilizing Chinese brush, ink, and Xuan paper. By now
Chinese brush painting has been the predominant art form in the
history of Chinese art for over one thousand years. In the
history of world arts, it stands on its own, flying a unique
banner. Chinese Canadian artist Peng Ma has been a professional
artist for over fifty years. Crossing the borders between the
East and the West, Ma’s paintings speak contemporary sentiments.
This collection has gathered seventy of his latest
achievements from the past decade.
All his work is sophisticated
in its composition, exquisite with strong, decisive
brushstrokes—showing clearly the artist knows how to reveal
in his work his incredible sensitivity to beauty, bringing
it to its highest level.
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tamara jaworska, cm, rca, mfa
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Peng Ma
studied brush painting and sculpture in China and for many years
taught fine art at the Zhejiang Fine Art Institute before
immigrating to Canada in 1989. He has exhibited his work in
China and Canada. In 2002 he was awarded the Excellence Award
for his sculpture Mother Love, now permanently installed at the
Beijing International Sculpture Park. Many of his paintings
apply the brush painting technique to depict Canadian landscape
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