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Sisi Sun, "Silver Harbor" Original Acrylic Painting on Canvas (35" x 39"), Hand Signed with Letter of Authenticity.
Item #252810

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Medium
acrylic

Dimensions
35 x 39
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"Silver Harbor" is an original acrylic painting on canvas by Richard Leung, hand signed by the artist. Includes Letter of Authenticity. Measures approx. 35" x 39" (image).
 
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Sisi Sun was born in Shanghai, China in 1980. She has loved modern art and photography since her childhood. She studied modern art in 2011 in Japan. Sisi has always had a great affection for colors and has developed the movement of Orphism, a movement that strives for the harmonious mixture of colors. Although her mother encouraged and guided her daughter, Sisi herself received no formal artistic education and her talent was left to develop unconstrained. She admits to painting instinctively and like Bonnard, one of the artists who has most influenced her work, ambience is more important than drawing. For this reason she paints directly onto her canvasses without any preliminary sketching.

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