Concept
When traveling in Japan, the snow scene of Kiyomizudera Temple is an unforgettable picture. The old wooden temple is covered in white snow and looks particularly solemn and peaceful. Snowflakes gently fall on the roof of the temple, and the silvery-white snow contrasts with the dark brown wooden structure. Walking on the snow-covered stone steps, the silence all around you makes it seem as if the whole world is immersed in this tranquility.
Creation Year
2024
Artwork Theme
Landscape Paintings,Architecture & Design,Urban landscape
Creation Material
Oil Painting,Acrylic
Canvas Size
32 cm × 41cm
Frame Type
Unframed
About the artist

hu ling hao
Hu Ling Hao is an artist who constantly seeks unfamiliarity and the artistic possibilities of color and form in his creations. He is dedicated to capturing accidental effects and attempting to create a kind of imperfect balance within the composition, a balance that contains a unique texture of color. His creative process often involves the recombination of colors and shapes to analyze the 'tensional balance' of the implied color space in the artwork. This method of thinking and breaking through boundaries has become the foundation of his work, transforming into a personal and distinctive visual language.
In Hu Ling Hao's art, his life experiences serve as the central axis, confronting the nuances of human culture. Through the recombination of colors and shapes, he explores and expresses the emotions and tensions within the color space. His works place great emphasis on the saturation of color to highlight the atmosphere of the color space, while also paying close attention to the proportions and structure of the composition. At times exaggerated, at times simplified, these techniques add an element of playfulness to the overall visual.
Hu Ling Hao’s works are filled with a sense of unfamiliarity and unique visual effects, and viewers are often drawn to the interaction between color and form. His creative style is distinctive, revealing a deep understanding of art and a love for color. His artwork represents both an exploration of unfamiliarity and color form, as well as a unique visual experience.