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Collection of Artist Li Songsong
Paintings and Exhibitions
by
Saatchi-Gallery
Li Songsong deliberately plays down the
potential implication of the images he chooses for
his pictures eliminating his personal feelings
from these images by adopting an arms length
procedure for his work. He breaks up his found
images into segments and loosely regroups them
through various shades and blocks of color in his
painting. For National Geographic, Li downloaded
more than a hundred small photographs of details
of Taiwan Island from "Google Earth", a satellite
imagery-based mapping website, and reconstructed a
collage of Taiwan by depicting each portion in
thick and bold strokes of paint.
Li Songsong's Biography
BIOGRAPHY
1973 - Lives and works in Beijing The painting
of the soldiers digging the trench, for example,
was a picture he saw by chance. He felt attracted
to the process of looking at photographs. When he
looks at pictures in a book, he usually turns them
over when we understand the meaning in them. He
painted this picture probably because He looked at
it so closely. It was a very plain photograph:
some people in uniform were digging into the earth
on a wasteland. After he read the explanation, he
realized that the people were voluntary soldiers
digging a trench during the Korean War. If you
look at an image long enough, you will discover
other meanings in it. He had also painted images
from TV, the portrait of the late Deng XiaoPing
for example. At the time when he passed his
portrait was on TV every day. I took a picture of
his portrait and painted it. But he didn't
continue with this kind of topics, including the
one of the candy box. Perhaps he wanted to paint
some existing and ready-made things at that time.
But he didn't want to sketch a person in a
conventional type of space. He wanted the original
image to be something one dimensional. Li Songsong
deliberately plays down the potential implication
of the images he chooses for his pictures
eliminating his personal feelings from these
images by adopting an arms length procedure for
his work. He breaks up his found images into
segments and loosely regroups them through various
shades and blocks of color in his painting. What
to Do Next... Li Songsong deliberately plays down
the potential implication of the images he chooses
for his pictures eliminating his personal feelings
from these images by adopting an arms length
procedure for his work. If you want any
information about Li Songsong or looking for his
paintings please visit us on http://www.saatchi-gallery.co.uk/artists/li_songsong.htm
About the
Author
View Li Songsong paintings, biography, solo
exhibitions, group exhibitions and resource of Li
Songsong. View art online at The Saatchi Gallery -
London contemporary art gallery. Li Songsong |
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liquifiable, or mastic composition which after
application to a substrate in a thin layer is
converted to an opaque solid
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