Tang Wei Min Artist

Study No.4

Study No.4 | Charcoal | 14" x 11"

Tang Wei Min studies are always popular and a great way for beginning collectors, or those steeped in collecting, to find something perfect for that unfulfilled wall… consider one of these gems. It is commonly known that the sketch is the source, or essence, if you will, of a portrait.  Here we see the inherent genius and masterful skills of an artist whom we are proud to  represent.  There is diversity, delicacy, and dedication in each and every one.  We invite your thoughts and contact with us. 

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~The Cutter Family and Staff

SKU: TWM-218004 Artist: Tag:
Nicole Wolff
Gallery Director

Tang Wei Min believes in romanticism. Using light and composition inspired by past masters, along with the perspective of classical painting, he creates silent portraits full of drama. A beautiful girl in exotic costume, striking Tibetan jewels, different from common portraits, his muse is a fantasy of perfection in the spiritual realm.

Tang Wei Min fell in love with the Western oil painting tradition because of Rembrandt. Ever since early childhood he copied his works, he adores his ability to light his subjects, to distinguish the more important details from the less important and to portray the inner thoughts of his models. Tang Wei Min has combined Western Art traditions with an Eastern philosophy. The coexistence of roughness and gentleness in the world, great intentions and cruel realty, wonderful thoughts and imminent death; this is the essence of his philosophy.