Concept
On a sunny morning, under the cherry tree, a pair of Swinhoe's white-eye birds snuggle together. The petals fall in the wind like pink rain, paving a romantic path for the birds. Their song echoes among the flowers, as if celebrating this short but beautiful moment in their lives. In this sea of flowers, love and beauty are intertwined, with only each other and this limited springtime cherry blossom feast in the eyes of the green eyes.
Creation Year
2020
Artwork Theme
Animals,Flowers and Plants,Love
Creation Material
Oil Painting
Canvas Size
30 cm × 40cm
Frame Type
Framed
Frame Size
36 cm × 46cm
About the artist
Kevin Tseng
Kevin Tseng uses oil painting and watercolor to express the local culture and customs of Taiwan. Instead of soft brushes, he employs sturdy palette knives, layering thick and vibrant oil paints. He incorporates the blending techniques of gongbi painting, ingeniously fusing two seemingly unrelated media to create a novel form of expression.
From 2021, due to the impact of the pandemic, his creative direction underwent a significant change. The fragility and impermanence of life suddenly seemed to come very close to us. The continuation and cherishing of emotions gradually became evident in his works. He began focusing on themes of mother-child and father-child affection among animals, projecting these onto human emotional connections.
The delicate layering of paint highlights light, shadow, and texture, while the rich color combinations imbue the paintings with a wild vitality. His artworks now emphasize the continuation and preciousness of emotional bonds, reflecting the closer proximity we've felt to life's fragility and unpredictability in recent times.
Kevin Tseng's works are not just images on a canvas; they are an expression of emotion. He combines his feelings with his brush, using the language of art to convey the depth and richness of life. His paintings serve as a window, allowing viewers to gain a deeper understanding of the diversity of the world and the continuity of emotions.