Jiang Feng's Abstract Asian Art Scroll
154cm
60½"
50.7cm
20"

Approximate Measurements

Artwork Panel: 32.5cm x 98cm  ≈  12¾" x 38½"

Silk/Brocade: 41.7cm x 154cm  ≈  16½" x 60½"

Width at Wooden Knobs: 50.7cm  ≈  20"

Jiang Feng's Abstract Asian Art Scroll close up view

Close up view of the artwork mounted to this silk brocade wall scroll

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Jiang Feng's Abstract Art Wall Scroll

Sandy found some new art by an artist that certainly has a unique style.

The artist's name is Jiang Feng. He graduated in the 1980's from the Beijing Central Institute of Fine Arts, and has since had a successful career as an artist. His art has been awarded many times in various shows and exhibitions, and he boasts that collectors from Taiwan, Japan, Singapore, Canada, and Hong Kong have purchased his work. So I suppose it is my job to introduce his work to the states.

Jiang Feng's style is somewhere between abstract and realistic, but falls into neither category. It is simply his own style. I can tell from looking at his paintings that he does a lot of detail work, and then uses a bit of extra water to "run" the colors and create interesting patterns within the subjects.

He does not title his work, so you are left to your own imagination as to what each painting represents. But that should not be hard, as you can easily appreciate the beauty and subject of each one of his pieces that we will be offering over the next few months.


The Chinese characters and red stamp that you see are the artist's signature.

This is painted on special rice paper with a combination of Chinese black ink and watercolor. We then mounted the artwork to a nice silk scroll, so it's ready-to-hang when you receive it.