Original 2001 oil painting 'Friends on the Yellow Land' by Liu Xiaoning, early childhood-style art featuring black and white horses in Shaanxi landscape, 100x100cm stretched canvas.

Friends on the Yellow Land — Oil

$3,900.00 USD
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Original 2001 oil painting 'Friends on the Yellow Land' by Liu Xiaoning, early childhood-style art featuring black and white horses in Shaanxi landscape, 100x100cm stretched canvas.
Friends on the Yellow Land — Oil
$3,900.00 USD
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Artist: Liu Xiaoning
Title: Friends on the Yellow Land
Year: 2001
Medium: Oil on Canvas (Unframed)
Size: 100 × 100 cm

Framing: Unframed — Stretched Canvas (Ready to Hang)
Signature: Artist’s Hand-Signed
Authenticity: Original · One of a Kind

Authenticity: Original · One of a Kind · Signed Certificate of Authenticity

ID: MBA-2025-039


Friends on the Yellow Land was created in 2001 and represents one of Liu Xiaoning’s early paintings.
It depicts the landscapes of northern Shaanxi from the artist’s memory — golden soil, gentle hills, sparse trees, and haystacks under a quiet sky.
In the foreground, two small horses, one black and one white, rest side by side on the land, embodying a sense of peace and companionship.

The composition is simple, the tone soft and warm, filled with an innocent charm and quiet emotion.
Liu Xiaoning once said, “Those who don’t know how to paint often paint the best.”
He also admitted that his favorite works are from his “clumsy period” —
because at that time, he could paint freely, like a child.

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Liu Xiaoning

Liu Xiaoning (b. 1958, Ningxia, China) is a contemporary painter known for his long-term engagement with Tibetan subjects.
For over fifteen years, he has lived and worked across Tibet, creating works rooted in direct observation and lived experience.
Through restrained brushwork and a quiet, contemplative palette, Liu explores the relationship between humanity, nature, and spiritual belief.
His paintings are widely recognized for their emotional depth, sincerity, and spiritual resonance.

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