Original artwork description:

Xu Bin's original oil painting, titled "Parallel World V," invites viewers to imagine a world that is parallel to our own, where four young girls dance ballet amidst floating apples. The painting poses questions that have long fascinated scientists and science fiction writers alike, such as whether there is another world like ours and whether people similar to us exist out there.

The painting showcases the beauty of ballet, with the four girls gracefully moving in sync, conveying the beauty of rhythm and motion. The composition is thoughtfully constructed, with the movements of the girls forming an upward diagonal line that carries a positive connotation. The two girls in the middle are looking upwards, suggesting a sense of curiosity and wonder about what lies beyond the physical world. The apples that float around them signify hope, and the little girl reaching out to grab an apple symbolizes the act of holding onto hope.

The patterns of apples on the girls' trousers are noteworthy, starting at the bottom and working their way up, representing the progression of life. The stripes in front of the girls' eyes appear to be the reflection of the world in their eyes, which can be interpreted as their personal memories and experiences.

The background of the painting depicts many door frames that represent the narrow gate in Christianity. It suggests that the civilization of this parallel world has passed through the narrow gate to eternity, indicating a sense of spiritual enlightenment.

Overall, Xu Bin's painting is a thought-provoking piece that sparks the imagination and prompts viewers to consider the existence of other worlds and alternate realities. The elegance and beauty of the ballet juxtaposed against the symbolism of hope and the narrow gate of Christianity highlight the complex and intertwined nature of existence. "Parallel World V" is a beautiful and profound work of art that will leave a lasting impression on all who behold it.

Materials used:

oil paints

Tags:
#modern art #contemporary art #fantasy #original artwork #surreal art 

Parallel World V (2022)

Oil painting 
by Xu Bin

£5,901.58 Alert

Original artwork description
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Xu Bin's original oil painting, titled "Parallel World V," invites viewers to imagine a world that is parallel to our own, where four young girls dance ballet amidst floating apples. The painting poses questions that have long fascinated scientists and science fiction writers alike, such as whether there is another world like ours and whether people similar to us exist out there.

The painting showcases the beauty of ballet, with the four girls gracefully moving in sync, conveying the beauty of rhythm and motion. The composition is thoughtfully constructed, with the movements of the girls forming an upward diagonal line that carries a positive connotation. The two girls in the middle are looking upwards, suggesting a sense of curiosity and wonder about what lies beyond the physical world. The apples that float around them signify hope, and the little girl reaching out to grab an apple symbolizes the act of holding onto hope.

The patterns of apples on the girls' trousers are noteworthy, starting at the bottom and working their way up, representing the progression of life. The stripes in front of the girls' eyes appear to be the reflection of the world in their eyes, which can be interpreted as their personal memories and experiences.

The background of the painting depicts many door frames that represent the narrow gate in Christianity. It suggests that the civilization of this parallel world has passed through the narrow gate to eternity, indicating a sense of spiritual enlightenment.

Overall, Xu Bin's painting is a thought-provoking piece that sparks the imagination and prompts viewers to consider the existence of other worlds and alternate realities. The elegance and beauty of the ballet juxtaposed against the symbolism of hope and the narrow gate of Christianity highlight the complex and intertwined nature of existence. "Parallel World V" is a beautiful and profound work of art that will leave a lasting impression on all who behold it.

Materials used:

oil paints

Tags:
#modern art #contemporary art #fantasy #original artwork #surreal art 

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Xu Bin was born in 1969 in Guang'an, Sichuan, China. He graduated from the Fine Arts Department of Southwest Normal University and became a freelance artist afterwards. His early works... Read more

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