Chrysanthemum Porcelain (Print Ed.)

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Medium Acrylic, Canvas (Requires Framing)
Dimensions 60.9cm (W) x 76.2cm (H) x 1cm (D)
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Artwork Description

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"Chrysanthemum Porcelain” merges two authentic Chinese antiques. Chinese porcelain delights the homes of many families around the globe. Its famous blue and white hues dominate this painting giving this the same fragile look. Flowering out of the brittle-looking artwork are chrysanthemums of five colors, each symbolising traditional values. While the colours of the porcelain take over this piece, the colour that represents my heritage remains a staple: yellow. Yellow is the background representing China. Yellow embodies the colour of my skin. Yellow represents the imperial power of the Ming and Qing dynasties. Through the dynamics of the colours in this work, yellow is the supporting backbone.
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Chinese porcelain’s fame has travelled from the imperial courts of Ancient China to the homes of families of many nations. It symbolises migration and the contribution of the Chinese around the world. On the other hand, chrysanthemums are ironically bountiful in the autumn season. When the leaves of most trees fall, chrysanthemums rise. They express hope even when everything seems to fail. Chrysanthemums blossom in five key colours. Red represents vigorous emotions like passion, joy, enthusiasm and hope. Black is firm that express seriousness, stability and the darkness of the night. Yellow is bright showing wealth and gentleness. White is all things pure, simple and sacred. Lastly, green symbolises life’s health, grace and cultivation. These colours are also seen in the wings of the yellow-skinned fairy. The colours of the flower mirror the five major flavours, hoping that her flight will be flavourful.
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Above all these, “Chrysanthemum Porcelain” symbolises balance. The vulnerability of the porcelain is juxtaposed with the flower’s resilience. Another yin and yang of a Chinese woman.

Artist Bio

Yin Lu is a 27-year-old Chinese Australian visual artist, art & craft teacher and mural artist based in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. Significantly inspired by her Chinese heritage, her artistic practice uses a bold and contrasting style to express and amplify her cultural identity. With influences as diverse as Western art and Eastern aesthetics, new insights are synthesised with respect to both natural and historical perspectives.

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Yin's studio is in Brisbane