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1968, born in Taiwan, lives and works in London.
Suling Wang grew up in rural Taiwan. She moved to
London in 1993 and graduated with an MA in Painting from the Royal
College of Art in 1999. Suling Wang's paintings address concerns
relating to her identity and location as an artist in an attempt to
move towards a new kind of abstraction. Fluid, calligraphic and
cartoon-like forms are superimposed on others that are suggestive of
trees, stems and rock-like structures. Imaginary crags and overhangs,
tiered mountains and submerged islands all overlap in planes that
impart depth and create rhythmic, but occasionally disharmonious,
patterns. These meticulously detailed layers are built up on a
diaphanous ground, which is characterized by sweeping strokes of colour
that flow in and out of the visual field.
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