Humanity Gazing at the Universe | Chinese Original Painting | Magic Bear Art

Humanity Gazing at the Universe

$780.00
Sale price  $780.00 Regular price 
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Humanity Gazing at the Universe | Chinese Original Painting | Magic Bear Art
Humanity Gazing at the Universe
Acrylic 15.7''× 19.7 ''

Humanity Gazing at the Universe

$780.00
Sale price  $780.00 Regular price 

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Artist: Zhang Yongjiu
Medium: Acrylic on Canvas
Canvas Size: 40 × 50 cm (15.7 × 19.7 in)
Framed Size: 48 × 58 cm 
Year: 2025
Frame: Framed with a black solid wood frame
Artwork ID: MBA-2025-68
Authenticity: Original · One of a Kind · Signed Certificate of Authenticity

In this painting, a woman dressed in traditional Chinese clothing stands on a tree, gazing toward the star-filled sky and an unknown universe. She is not meant to represent a specific individual, but rather a symbolic presence intentionally placed by the artist.

By depicting a Chinese figure within a cosmic and imaginative setting, the artist is not telling a historical story or emphasizing identity. Instead, this choice reflects a simple idea: while the universe belongs to everyone, each person approaches it from their own cultural starting point.

The traditional Chinese attire represents the artist’s own background and perspective. Standing before the vastness of the universe, the figure is both a Chinese woman and an ordinary human being—someone looking outward with curiosity, imagination, and a quiet sense of wonder.

This work does not attempt to provide answers. It offers a moment of pause, inviting viewers to step into the scene and experience the timeless act of humanity gazing toward the universe.

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ZHANG YONGJIU

Made with care and unconditionally loved by our customers, this signature bestseller exceeds all expectations.Zhang Yongjiu (b. 1954) is a contemporary painter and writer whose artistic practice moves from realism toward dreams, memory, and inner vision.
With decades of experience as a published author and a member of the China Writers Association, his paintings are shaped by a deep literary sensibility, emphasizing metaphor, psychological space, and intellectual reflection.

Zhang began painting later in life, bringing to the medium a rare clarity of purpose and independence from academic convention.
Rather than depicting the external world, his recent works—primarily in acrylic and oil—explore inner experience, where fragments of dreams, emotion, and memory surface with quiet intensity.

For Zhang Yongjiu, painting is not a display of technique, but a form of inner writing—an honest and reflective process that gives visual form to what is felt, remembered, and imagined.

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