focus on: Tan Suz Chiang
Nadia Belardi: Tan Suz Chiang's artworks sometimes borders on abstract art, still he keeps the warmth colours from the best tradition in watercolor. I really like his choice of colors: he often uses monocrome declined to became a support for the structures of the image and to create an atmospheres that belongs to no time. He is an artist with great sensitivity, very modern and very strong both in emotion and in evocative meaning. Anna Massinissa: When I met Tan Suz Chiang in China some years ago, he was inspiration for a lot of very young students and actually I thought his style was very brave and it was exactly what the world needed to grow next jeneration of watercolorist. I am not surprised on how in the years he has developed to be more minimalist and very close to abstract: it is a developement done in coherence with his original style. He is now deeply involved in a painting that is less a visual art and more art in movement, like a dance. Now Tan has beca...