Portraits of the Self Series No.7 - 26.8'' × 26.8''

Portraits of the Self Series No.7 - 26.8'' × 26.8''

$3,870.00 USD
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Portraits of the Self Series No.7 - 26.8'' × 26.8''
Portraits of the Self Series No.7 - 26.8'' × 26.8''
$3,870.00 USD
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Artist: He Jun
Medium: Ink on  Xuan Paper
Series: Portraits of the Self
Canvas Size: 68 × 68 cm (26.8 × 26.8 in)
Framed Size: 78 × 78 cm (30.7 × 30.7 in)
Year: 2024
Frame: Gold embossed silk mat with a narrow gold aluminum frame
Artwork ID: MBA-2025-70
Authenticity: Original · One of a Kind · Signed Certificate of Authenticity

This work is part of Portraits of the Self by He Jun, one of the artist’s most representative and mature series that embodies his distinctive artistic language and philosophical depth.

With solid ink painting skills and remarkable precision, He Jun transforms animal figures into symbolic carriers of inner spirit. The texture of thick Xuan paper gives the image both softness and weight, creating a calm, profound, and powerful atmosphere. His controlled and restrained brushwork reflects a high level of artistic and conceptual maturity.

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He Jun

He Jun (b. 1971) is an independent contemporary ink artist whose work operates within a distinctly international visual language.
Through sustained observation of society and philosophical reflection, he has developed a rare approach that combines global contemporary thinking with the discipline of ink painting.

Working with extreme restraint, He Jun demonstrates exceptional control over space, rhythm, and minimal gesture—where meaning emerges through absence rather than excess.
Such mastery of ink, especially within sparse compositions, requires decades of continuous practice and refinement, making his artistic language both highly demanding and increasingly rare in contemporary art.

He Jun is a member of the National Watercolor Society (U.S.).

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