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    PAN CHAURSEN (b.1938)

    Dance of the Four Seasons

    1986

    Oil on Canvas
    97×146㎝(×4)

    Signed CHAUR-SEN in English and dated 1986

    Estimate TWD 800,000-1,200,000
    USD 25,800-38,700
    HKD 0-0

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 For artists who are inspired by colors and compositions, how to utilize the ability with using colors and sensations derived from environment will determine if the artwork touches people’s hearts.  Pan Chaur Sen demonstrates his observation of life in his artwork-- this particular trait came from his sensitive and subtle personality.  There is always room for viewers to contemplate and meditate slowly. He is non-judging and leads the viewers into his world of affection with coordinated colors and composition.  The artworks are often poetic and show the goodness of human nature in an attenuated way. 

《舞之春夏秋冬Dance of the seasons》 the four seasons series are full of rhythm and undulations.  It transforms the changing four seasons into a semi- abstract lively visual impression and completely conveys Pan Chaur-Sen innovative ideas.  It is also one of the few works of Pan Chaur-Sen with dynamic motions.  The ever-green spring, cool breezy summer, picturesque autumn and gorgeous nights of winter are thought provoking scenes.  Even though, the space is filled with vivid colors, there still a hidden message within. 

Pan Chaur- Sen artworks are experimental and innovative.  He said “I realized that I was not novel enough, I seek for new ideas when any inspiration captures me.  This is not mutation, I am just being innovative.”  Obviously, he is pursuing a gradual proliferation.  He said “lack of inspiration” is the most dangerous thing for artists.  It is impossible to create an artwork full of life if inspiration is lacking.  And this turns artwork into a game of showing off techniques.  Therefore, he emphasizes on enriching his inspirations. 
──Artist magazine publisher Ho Zheng Guang

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