Leoss Plateau 5
300*150cm, 2018
In this painting, the artist uses vivid colors, near-geometric blocks of color, and a script-like form to express their sentiment towards the loess highlands.
The palette is rich and bold, with swathes of color that blend abstraction with the contours of the landscape, evoking both the physical and emotional landscape of the region. The almost geometric blocks suggest a fragmentation of the landscape, perhaps alluding to the way the highlands are segmented by erosion and human activity. The script-like elements could represent the narratives or histories embedded in the land, a testament to the people and events that have shaped it. The layering of colors and textures creates depth and complexity, mirroring the diverse ecological and geological layers of the Loess Plateau.
The use of bright, contrasting colors may also reflect the dynamic nature of the highlands, which are continuously shaped and reshaped by natural forces.
Overall, the painting is a vibrant homage to the Loess Plateau, capturing the artist's profound connection to this unique landscape. It's a visual celebration of the land's rugged beauty and a personal interpretation that goes beyond the mere physicality of the highlands, delving into the deeper, more intangible qualities that define the region.