
Searching A Dream

by Mingyue Wang
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Title
Searching A Dream
Artist
Mingyue Wang
Medium
Painting - Oil On Canvas
Description
Mingyue Wang New Classical Paintings of Ladies: Searching A Dream
Mingyue Wang, born in Beijing in 1962, is a painter. He is the founder of Surrealism, the chief painter of former British Prime Minister Heath, a member of the American Society of Portrait Painters, vice chairman of the International Painting and Calligraphy Alliance, and vice chairman of the Thailand-China Cultural and Art Exchange Association.
Representative works: oil painting of old-fashioned ladies, dream flower soul series "Xiaoxiang Lotus Shadow", "Blue Butterfly", "Seeking Fragrance", "Seeking Dreams", "Colorful Butterfly Misty Mirror", "Xiao Xiang Summoning Shadow", "Mandarin Duck Dream" and so on.
Mingyue Wang blends Western surrealist oil painting with Eastern thought and charm to create figure paintings and portraits. Since 1996, Mingyue Wang has been interviewed and reported in many authoritative art magazines such as Art and Art Market, and published monographs in China; his works have been featured in Asia Daily, World Daily and other global media. In the process of bringing oriental and Chinese beauty to the international art world, Mingyue Wang has been invited to hold many international solo exhibitions in the UK, the US, Japan and other countries, and has also been invited to paint portraits of celebrities and dignitaries from all over the world. Former British Prime Minister Edward Heath said that he was most satisfied with the portrait that Mingyue Wang had painted of him, and Prince Chilakon Jithya of Thailand praised him as "the soul artist" of China.
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Hunter Wang
The meaning of Wang Mingyue's work transcends not only the narrow space of the individual, but also the realm of the artistic field and enters a wider world. Wang Mingyue is a figurative portrait painter, however, his works have gone beyond the simple definition of portraiture, the artist uses the portrait as a creative tool, in other words, what he creates is no longer a personal portrait, but the form of personal portrait to find and express the pure essence of mankind and the world. Wang Mingyue's works use metaphorical and symbolic techniques to express his thoughts on life, so the picture is not the same as its implied direction, the artist is describing an apparent person in his works, however, this person, no matter how close to a real, complete person, in fact, is no longer the specific person. --Wayne Swanson, director of the Vail Museum in Utah and internationally renowned art critic

Hunter Wang
The meaning of Wang Mingyue's work transcends not only the narrow space of the individual, but also the realm of the artistic field and enters a wider world. Wang Mingyue is a figurative portrait painter, however, his works have gone beyond the simple definition of portraiture, the artist uses the portrait as a creative tool, in other words, what he creates is no longer a personal portrait, but the form of personal portrait to find and express the pure essence of mankind and the world. Wang Mingyue's works use metaphorical and symbolic techniques to express his thoughts on life, so the picture is not the same as its implied direction, the artist is describing an apparent person in his works, however, this person, no matter how close to a real, complete person, in fact, is no longer the specific person. --Wayne Swanson, director of the Vail Museum in Utah and internationally renowned art critic

Hunter Wang
The meaning of Wang Mingyue's work transcends not only the narrow space of the individual, but also the realm of the artistic field and enters a wider world. Wang Mingyue is a figurative portrait painter, however, his works have gone beyond the simple definition of portraiture, the artist uses the portrait as a creative tool, in other words, what he creates is no longer a personal portrait, but the form of personal portrait to find and express the pure essence of mankind and the world. Wang Mingyue's works use metaphorical and symbolic techniques to express his thoughts on life, so the picture is not the same as its implied direction, the artist is describing an apparent person in his works, however, this person, no matter how close to a real, complete person, in fact, is no longer the specific person. --Wayne Swanson, director of the Vail Museum in Utah and internationally renowned art critic