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Yang Dongying Sculptures

Chinese, b. 1980

Yang Dongying is a Chinese artist born in 1980 in Inner Mongolia who lives and works in Beijing, China. He studied art and design with the famous Chinese Contemporary artist Bu Di. His artworks have been collected by Guan Shan Yue Art Museum, Chinese Sculpture Museum, GuanFu Art Museum. The highly conceptual series draw materials from the rocks of Chinese Gardens. Garden rocks, often viewed as mountains -the larger world of nature in microcosm, often supplanted actual scenery as sources of inspiration for images of landscape. Whether it’s garden design or Chinese landscape painting, one of the most important considerations is the harmonious arrangement of elements expressing different aspects of yin (metaphor of feminity) and yang (metaphor of masculinity). In this series, the artist uses digital techniques to combine the image of flower (feminity) and rocks (masculinity), expressing the vitality of life. Behind the simple lines lie an outstanding creating ability of lines that have long set the artist apart. The pink color, along with the implied meaning of Spring in the title of work suggests implicitly the repressed sexual concept in East, which reveals in a moderate tone the artist’s insight about Chinese culture.

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Artist: Yang Dongying
Modern Impressive Super-Flat Sculpture- Series Table on the table No.2
By Yang Dongying
Located in Beijing, CN
About the artwork: Artist: Yang Dongying Title: Modern Impressive Super-Flat Sculpture- Series Table on Table No.2 Date:2021 Material: Iron, Pigment Di...
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2010s Modern Yang Dongying Sculptures

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Iron

Modern Impressive Super-Flat Sculpture- Series Table on the Table No.3
By Yang Dongying
Located in Beijing, CN
Artist: Yang Dongying Title: Modern Impressive Super-Flat Sculpture- Series Table on Table No.3 Date:2019 Material: Iron, Copper Pigment Dimension : 38...
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2010s Modern Yang Dongying Sculptures

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Copper, Iron

Modern Impressive Super-Flat Sculpture- Beyond the Mountains
By Yang Dongying
Located in Beijing, CN
About the artwork: Artist: Yang Dongying Title: Modern Impressive Super-Flat Sculpture- Beyond the Mountains Date:2019 Material: Aluminium Dimension : ...
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2010s Modern Yang Dongying Sculptures

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Metal

Modern Impressive Super-Flat Sculpture- Dynasty Qing Lacquer Wood- Untitled I
By Yang Dongying
Located in Beijing, CN
About the artwork: Artist: Yang Dongying Title: Modern Impressive Super-Flat Sculpture-Untitled Date:2020 Material: Dynasty Lacquer Wood Frame(base), I...
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2010s Modern Yang Dongying Sculptures

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Iron

Modern Impressive Super-Flat Sculpture- Landscape
By Yang Dongying
Located in Beijing, CN
About the artwork: Artist: Yang Dongying Title: Modern Impressive Super-Flat Sculpture- Landscape Date:2021 Material: Iron Dimension : 118 x 55 x 23 c...
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2010s Modern Yang Dongying Sculptures

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Iron

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Yang Dongying sculptures for sale on 1stDibs.

Find a wide variety of authentic Yang Dongying sculptures available for sale on 1stDibs. You can also browse by medium to find art by Yang Dongying in metal, iron, copper and more. Much of the original work by this artist or collective was created during the 21st century and contemporary and is mostly associated with the modern style. Not every interior allows for large Yang Dongying sculptures, so small editions measuring 15 inches across are available. Yang Dongying sculptures prices can differ depending upon medium, time period and other attributes. On 1stDibs, the price for these items starts at $5,120 and tops out at $9,800, while the average work can sell for $6,900.

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