Chinese artist Liu Xiaoning’s series brings together twenty-five years of sustained exploration of the Tibetan Plateau.
His visual language is entirely his own and nearly impossible to imitate.
Rather than belonging to any established school, it emerged naturally through long-term practice, giving his work an immediate and unmistakable identity.
This series moves beyond landscape depiction.
It reflects how life persists within vast and demanding environments, where the power of nature and the resilience of life exist in quiet yet powerful tension.
Because of its singular and unrepeatable nature,
Liu Xiaoning’s work does not follow trends,
but lends itself to long-term collection and sustained viewing.
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The Gaze Upon Tibet Series,27.6" × 27.6" -
Mother and Child on the Plateau — 15.7'' × 23.6'' Small Format Oil -
Tibetan Mother and Child— 23.2 ''× 15'' Small Format Oil -
The Pilgrims — 23.2''×15'' Small Format Oil -
Yak Herders — 21.3''×14.6'' Small Format Oil -
Yak Herders — 15.7'' × 23.6'' Small Format Oil (Vertical) -
The Home Within Reach — 20.5''×14.6 ''Small Format Oil -
Gaze Upon Tibet Series | Large-Scale 59" × 78.7" -
The Gaze Upon Tibet Series,27.6" × 27.6" -
The Gaze Upon Tibet Series,27.6" × 27.6" -
The Gaze Upon Tibet Series ,27.6" × 27.6" -
Dwellings on the Plateau — 20.9''×13.8 '' Small Format Oil