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Serigraph print. Featuring a stylized abstract scene of a woman figure. Signed and attr. Ting Shao Kuang(Chinese-American, born 1939) on the lower margin. 65.5 x 66 cm (25.5 x 26 in). Ting Shao Kuang is an American-Chinese figurative painter and printmaker. Best known for his contribution to the Yunnan Art School style. His calligraphic works, paintings, and handcrafted serigraphs on paper, often featured a stylized woman surrounded by vibrant abstractions. The artist’s work draws heavily on both Ancient Egyptian and Art Nouveau aesthetics. Born on October 7, 1939 in Chenggu County, China, Ting received his formal art training at the Central Academy of Arts and Crafts in Beijing. After graduating, he taught at the Yunnan Art Institute in Kunming, China. Ting currently lives and works in Los Angeles, CA. PROVENANCE: Private collection (California, United States)
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