Nine Odes Series No. 7 - Oil on Canvas 39.4'' × 31.5'' | Chinese Original Painting | Magic Bear Art

Nine Odes Series No. 7 - Oil on Canvas 39.4'' × 31.5''

$3,000.00 USD
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Nine Odes Series No. 7 - Oil on Canvas 39.4'' × 31.5'' | Chinese Original Painting | Magic Bear Art
Nine Odes Series No. 7 - Oil on Canvas 39.4'' × 31.5''
$3,000.00 USD
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Title: Nine Odes — No. 7

Artist: Feng Huafei

Medium: Oil on Canvas

Artwork Size: 100 × 80 cm(39.4'' × 31.5'')

Framed Size: 110 × 90 cm(43.3'' × 35.4'')

Year: 2025

Frame: Walnut solid wood floating frame

Artwork ID: MBA-2026-036

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


Artwork Description:

The composition is built through layered fields of soft grey tones contrasted with vibrant pink accents. Repetitive, hand-applied marks form a structured yet subtle surface, creating a quiet visual rhythm that gradually reveals depth and spatial tension.

Rather than depicting a defined subject, the artist constructs a perceptual field where light and space emerge through controlled repetition. The central vertical opening introduces a sense of passage, suggesting movement between inner and outer space.

The work reflects the poetic sensibility of Nine Odes, translating rhythm, emotion, and introspection into a restrained contemporary visual language.

Balancing stillness and structure, this piece offers a calm yet engaging presence, making it well-suited for refined modern interiors.

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Feng Huafei

A graduate of the Central Academy of Fine Arts in Beijing, Huafei Feng transforms Chinese calligraphy into bold contemporary abstraction. His practice begins with the ancient brushstroke — deconstructing its form, infusing it with colour, and reassembling it into paintings that feel both deeply rooted and startlingly modern.

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