Agora Gallery, New York, proudly presents the watercolor and ink paintings of Chinese artist Yueli Guo, a featured painter in 2016’s Chelsea International Fine Art Competition.
Guo paints with expressive sensitivity, his work vibrating with emotion and psychological depth. As an artist, Guo is mainly concerned with the social impact of China’s rapid economic and technological growth, saying that it has created classes of people who exist in a strange sort of communal limbo. These groups can be poor, middle class, creative or pedantic, and include people like the homeless, white collar office workers, and artists.
Yet all, Guo believes, experience a sense of isolation as they struggle to find their place in the new China. Fascinated by this phenomenon, Guo dives deep into the inner turmoil of his subjects, transforming what might be seen as mundane life into a story full
of naked tension and drama. His goal is to form a bridge between his subjects; mental and physical realities.
You can see all of Guo’s watercolor and ink paintings on view at Agora Gallery, and have a chance to purchase them for your own collection, by following this link to ARTmine: [ Ссылка ]
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