Jian Wang Chinese-American, b. 1958

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Overview

For over 20 years Jian Wang has been serving bountiful helpings of color to audiences in the form of landscapes and still lifes rendered in vibrant oil paint.  Deep orange, emerald green, and luscious lavender suffuse his sumptuous works, inviting us to revel in the inspirational beauty around us.  Wang does not seek to capture the qualities of a specific object but rather the light and color harmonies of the piece.  Spacial relationships, color, and light are paramount for the artist. A student of Wayne Thiebaud, and a confident colorist, Wang uses heavy paint and broad, colorful brushstrokes, to create vibrant works which continue to delight.

 "My style involves tremendous physicality and emotion," he says. "I have a simple palette of eight colors, which I combine right on the canvas. I'm careful with my gestures; I carry many colors in a single brush stroke." Jian Wang

 

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Biography

Jian Wang is a contemporary Chinese painter. Wang was born in Dalian in 1958. A child drawn to art, Wang learned the Russian social realism popular in China, but spent his own time studying Rembrandt and Michelangelo. At the age of twelve, the quality of his artwork earned him admission in the Dalian Youth Palace Arts, where he studied for six years.

Urged by his parents, Wang got his Bachelor of Science in Engineering at the Dalian Railway Institute, where he later taught for four years. It was here that he met Marjorie Francisco, a retired art teacher from Sacramento, who taught English at the Institute. Impressed by his artwork, Marjorie sponsored Wang's journey to the United States so he could have the freedom to develop his own artistic voice.

In 1986, Wang arrived in the United States. He took art courses at Sacramento City College from Fred Dalkey. At University of California, he learned from Wayne ThiebaudManuel Neri, Roland Peterson and David Hallowell. Wang received his M.A. degree in 1994, at California State University, Sacramento, under the advisement of Oliver Jackson.

 

If Jian Wang is to claim a style, it lies in his approach to painting. Distinguished by his ability to reconfigure the elements of a composition to his own vision, he virtually sculpts the image using energetic brush strokes and thick, buttery oil paint. "My style involves tremendous physicality and emotion," he says. "I have a simple palette of eight colors, which I combine right on the canvas. I'm careful with my gestures; I carry many colors in a single brush stroke." His work, influenced significantly by realism with an impressionist inference, is influenced both by the landscape and by contemporary artists such as Fred Dalkey, Wayne Thiebaud and Oliver Jackson. "Every single painting is 90 percent experiment and 10 percent of what I've learned," he says. "I cannot guarantee that every painting will turn out, because I don't want to set up that much control. I have great admiration for historical painters who developed a style and yet, each piece remains individual." Long before he came to the United States to pursue a Masters of Fine Arts at California State University, Jian Wang dreamed of a life of painting. A child of the Cultural Revolution in China, he experienced limited opportunities for painting and exhibition, which led him to pursue the field of engineering. And yet, he did not lack background or training in art. Upon arrival in America, his work already exhibited a serious investment in the western conventions of drawing and painting. What he lacked, was the venue this country could provide.

Exhibitions
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  • The Magic of a Child's Mind by Jian Wang
    The Magic of a Child Mind, A Old Tin Toy and Tank, 2018
    Jian Wang
    Oil
    12" x 12"
    $3,200.00
  • Toy on Table by Jian Wang
    Toy on Table, 2018
    Jian Wang
    Oil
    20" x 20"
    $8,500.00
  • Twilight, Grand Canyon by Jian Wang
    Twilight, Grand Canyon, 2018
    Jian Wang
    Oil
    50" x 50"
  • Summer Memory in Laguna Beach by Jian Wang
    Summer Memory in Laguna Beach #1, 2016
    Jian Wang
    Oil
    10" x 20"
    Sold
  • Crystal Cove by Jian Wang
    Crystal Cove, 2015
    Jian Wang
    Oil
    25.25" x 37.25"
    $11,200.00
  • Laguna Beach I by Jian Wang
    Laguna Beach I, 2015
    Jian Wang
    Oil
    10" x 14"
    Sold
  • Mondrian Cake by Jian Wang
    Mondrian Cake, 2015
    Jian Wang
    Oil
    25" x 21"
    $6,900.00
  • Wanna in Blue by Jian Wang
    Wanna in Blue, 2015
    Jian Wang
    Oil
    37" x 25"
    $9,800.00
  • Jian Wang, Wanna Wearing Yellow Necklace
    Wanna Wearing Yellow Necklace, 2015
    Jian Wang
    Oil on Canvas
    31.5" x 16.5"
    $6,650.00
  • Chinese Girl - Xioaqin #2 by Jian Wang
    Chinese Girl - Xioaqlin #2, 2010
    Jian Wang
    Oil
    26" x 38"
  • Beijing Girl- Xiaofi by Jian Wang
    Beijing Girl- Xiaofi, 2009
    Jian Wang
    Oil
    30" x 30"
    $5,950.00
  • Captain's Hat
    Captain's Hat, 2006
    Jian Wang
    Oil
    15.5" x 14.25"
    $4,800.00
  • Fruit Stick
    Fruit Stick, 2006
    Jian Wang
    Oil
    18.25" x 14.50"
    $4,750.00
  • Jian Wang, Morning Glow
    Morning Glow, 2005
    Jian Wang
    Oil on Board
    16.25" x 20.25"
    $4,600.00
  • Jian Wang, Still Life with Watermelon
    Still Life with Watermelon, 2005
    Jian Wang
    Oil on Canvas
    25.5" x 25.5"
    $7,000.00
  • Jian Wang, Shadow Study #1
    Shadow Study #1, 2004
    Jian Wang
    Oil
    13.5" x 37.5"
    $7,000.00
  • Erin by Jian Wang
    Erin, 2001
    Jian Wang
    Oil
    26" x 26"
    $8,400.00
  • Still Life with Watermelon on a Plate
    Still Life with Watermelon on a Plate, 2001
    Jian Wang
    Oil on Canvas
    61.50" x 49.50"
    Reserved
  • Jian Wang, Morning Fog
    Morning Fog, 2000
    Jian Wang
    Oil on Board
    18" x 20"
    $1,600.00
  • Jian Wang, Harmony in Gold & Silver #2
    Harmony in Gold & Silver #2, 1998
    Jian Wang
    Oil
    22.5" x 24.25"
    $5,600.00
  • Watermelon with Knife
    Watermelon with Knife, 1994
    Jian Wang
    Oil
    48" x 36"
  • Reading by the Fire by Jian Wang
    Reading by the Fire, 1993
    Jian Wang
    Etching
    10" x 6.5"
    Sold