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8.00" x 6.50"
Overall:
8.00" x 6.50"
Late afternoon, Peru Impression Wood Print
by Ningning Li
Product Details
Late afternoon, Peru Impression wood print by Ningning Li. Bring your artwork to life with the texture and added depth of a wood print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 3/4" thick maple wood. There are D-clips on the back of the print for mounting it to your wall using mounting hooks and nails (included).
Design Details
During a bus ride back from the north of Peru, I was enjoying the quickly passing costal desert scenery. It was so peaceful and tranquil, being there... more
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Artist's Description
During a bus ride back from the north of Peru, I was enjoying the quickly passing costal desert scenery. It was so peaceful and tranquil, being there just as it had been for thousands of years. The only things breaking the quiet peace at that moment were the quick change of the color of the sky and hills and the two dogs wandering in this place of nowhere. It moved me, so I painted it
About Ningning Li
I was born in Beijing, China. Now I am living in Lima, Peru. During the Chinese Cultural Revolution(which lasted from1966-1976), my family was separated and sent to the provinces. My eldest sister was sent to a remote countryside village. She took care of the farmers as a "barefoot doctor". I borrowed medical books and copied the texts and sketched those bones, tissues, muscles and organs and sent them to her pages by pages for her to study. That was my only drawing experience during those years. Art was hence more of a must under the circumstances but by no means a desire. I had my artistic awakening six years ago but it only lasted for one year. I was lured by the Marinera Norteņa, Peru's most famous folkdance, and became drunk for...
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NINGNING LI
During a bus ride back from the north of Peru, I was enjoying the quickly passing costal desert scenery. It was so peaceful and tranquil. Being there just as it had been for thousands of years. The only things breaking the quiet peace at that moment were the quick change of the color of the sky and hills and the two dogs wandering in this place of nowhere. It moved me. So I painted it.