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龐永傑

Pang Yong Jie

龐永傑

Pang Yong Jie

To go with the flow, living life in harmony with the natural order of things

To go with the flow, living life in harmony with the natural order of things

Pang Yong Jie

Pang Yongjie (b. 1968), one of the leading artists of the Chinese "post-contemporary” abstract art movement, draws on the aesthetic of mid-eighth century Tang dynasty ideals of beauty that celebrate the full-figured female physique. Pang’s signature style of sensual, fluid, maternal and often humorous abstract female forms is modelled on the female figures of Tang dynasty art. Choosing to use a limited palette and a minimalist approach to execution, his works typically offer strong forms of exaggerated contours, interesting colour combinations that also reflect Pang’s Zen Buddhist beliefs: to go with the flow, living life in harmony with the natural order of things.


His works have been widely exhibited across China, in numerous Asian countries, and the United States, the Netherlands, Germany, Belgium and France.


Notable Collection


The Belgian Crown Prince, ASIATVRO, Ravenel, Zibo Museum, Bengbu College, Collection Agency from California, Museum Wurth from Germany, Shanghai Xintiandi, Hangzhou Fuji Habitat Golf Club, The Lalu from Taiwan, Beijing Radisson Blu Hotel and many private collectors




Gentle, 2004

125.5x77 cm, Oil on canvas





Colors of Spring, 2021

100x80 cm, Oil on canvas





Mirror Flower 2, 2021

80x60 cm, Oil on canvas





Summer Garden 5, 2021

80x60 cm, Oil on canvas





Mirror Flower 3, 2021

80x60 cm, Oil on canvas





Zen Series 39, 2020

60x50 cm, Oil on canvas






Zen Series 52, 2020

60x50 cm, Oil on canvas






Mirror Flower 7, 2021

50x40 cm, Oil on canvas






Zen Series 55, 2020

50x40 cm, Oil on canvas


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