The Gaze Upon Tibet Series, Acrylic on Xuan Paper 27.6'' × 27.6'' | Chinese Original Painting | Magic Bear Art

Beyond the Horizon

$2,350.00
Sale price  $2,350.00 Regular price  $2,750.00
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The Gaze Upon Tibet Series, Acrylic on Xuan Paper 27.6'' × 27.6'' | Chinese Original Painting | Magic Bear Art
Beyond the Horizon
Acrylic on Xuan Paper 27.6'' × 27.6''

Beyond the Horizon

$2,350.00
Sale price  $2,350.00 Regular price  $2,750.00

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Artist: Liu Xiaoning

Series:The Gaze Upon Tibet

              Acrylic on Xuan Paper


Year: 2022
Size: 70 × 70 cm (27.6" × 27.6")

Framed Size: 90 × 90cm(35.4 ''×35.4'')
Medium: Acrylic  on Xuan Paper
Framing:Dark wood frame with a wide ivory mat and a subtle inner liner.

Authenticity: Original · One of a Kind · Signed Certificate of Authenticity

ID: MBA-2026-16

Artwork Description

This acrylic painting on Xuan paper presents a quiet scene from everyday life on the Tibetan plateau, rendered with restraint, balance, and a strong sense of atmosphere.

The composition is defined by its openness. A vast blue sky stretches across the upper portion of the canvas, meeting an expanse of yellow-green grassland below. The color palette is deliberately subdued rather than vivid, relying on softened transitions and layered tones to evoke the calm, expansive character of the plateau. The sky carries subtle variations of blue and gray, giving the surface depth and a sense of passing time.

Human figures and grazing yaks appear small within the landscape, treated with simplified forms and understated detail. They do not dominate the scene but exist naturally within it, reinforcing a quiet relationship between daily life and the surrounding environment. Distant structures and the gentle movement of animals suggest continuity and routine rather than drama.

The use of acrylic on Xuan paper allows the material qualities of both to emerge. The absorbency of the paper softens the paint edges, while the acrylic maintains clarity and structure in the color fields. This interaction creates a surface that feels light and breathable, yet visually stable and composed.

Rather than depicting a specific event, the work functions as a contemplative observation of life as it unfolds—unhurried, grounded, and enduring. It offers a calm visual presence, well suited for living spaces, studies, or areas that benefit from openness and quiet reflection.

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LIU XIAONING

Made with care and unconditionally loved by our customers, this signature bestseller exceeds all expectations.Liu Xiaoning (b. 1958, Ningxia, China) is a contemporary painter known for his long-term engagement with Tibetan subjects.
For over fifteen years, he has lived and worked across Tibet, creating works rooted in direct observation and lived experience.
Through restrained brushwork and a quiet, contemplative palette, Liu explores the relationship between humanity, nature, and spiritual belief.
His paintings are widely recognized for their emotional depth, sincerity, and spiritual resonance.

Liu Xiaoning

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