About This Artwork
In Trees No.8, Wu depicts a solitary tree silhouetted against a vast, muted ground. The stark contrast between the dark trunk and the pale, expansive background intensifies the presence of the tree’s intricate, reaching branches. Through a radical reduction of spatial elements, the painting evokes a quiet meditation on solitude, resilience, and the suspended flow of time and being.
• Title: Trees No.8 (树· 捌)
• Year: 2018
• Artist: Xuelian Wu
• Medium: Mineral pigment on bast paper
• Dimensions: 81 x 87 x 2 cm
• Framed Dimensions: 105 x 111 x 9 cm
* This is the original, one-of-a-kind artwork created by the artist, not a reproduction or print. It carries the full authenticity and intention of the artist’s hand.
About the Artist
Xuelian Wu, a graduate of the Central Academy of Fine Arts, is a prominent figure in contemporary Chinese art with an active international presence. Known for her minimalist visual language and refined material experimentation, Wu explores the fragile intersections of body, emotion, and existence through mediums such as ink, silver foil, colored pencil, and bast paper. Her work has been exhibited internationally, including at the Belgium International Art Fair, the Beijing International Art Biennale, and the Korea International Art Fair.
About This Artwork
In Trees No.8, Wu depicts a solitary tree silhouetted against a vast, muted ground. The stark contrast between the dark trunk and the pale, expansive background intensifies the presence of the tree’s intricate, reaching branches. Through a radical reduction of spatial elements, the painting evokes a quiet meditation on solitude, resilience, and the suspended flow of time and being.
• Title: Trees No.8 (树· 捌)
• Year: 2018
• Artist: Xuelian Wu
• Medium: Mineral pigment on bast paper
• Dimensions: 81 x 87 x 2 cm
• Framed Dimensions: 105 x 111 x 9 cm
* This is the original, one-of-a-kind artwork created by the artist, not a reproduction or print. It carries the full authenticity and intention of the artist’s hand.
About the Artist
Xuelian Wu, a graduate of the Central Academy of Fine Arts, is a prominent figure in contemporary Chinese art with an active international presence. Known for her minimalist visual language and refined material experimentation, Wu explores the fragile intersections of body, emotion, and existence through mediums such as ink, silver foil, colored pencil, and bast paper. Her work has been exhibited internationally, including at the Belgium International Art Fair, the Beijing International Art Biennale, and the Korea International Art Fair.