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“River at Night” by Matthew Wong
I discovered a new favorite artist on the day he died–too young at 35, Matthew Wong. A tribute to Wong’s artwork and an announcement of his death appeared in my feeder early in October and I was captivated by what I saw there. His work defies description for his influences were many: van Gogh, Matisse, Munch. But his vision was uniquely his own, a lush surreal mysticism, so richly complex that at first glance I missed the small mysterious figures or structures that are often hidden within, as we see in the painting below with the figure in a canoe.
One of my favorites comes next, and seems almost prescient: a lone figure looking across a white void to a tiny house set at the base of a green flowing mountain. An exotic red bird, wings spread, looks on, as if poised to fly him home.
It’s tragic to lose one so gifted so early. But something of his essence survives in his artwork, and continues to excite and inspire. And perhaps, to invite us to look more deeply into our own lush mindscapes to find what’s hidden within.

“The Beginning” by Matthew Wong

“See You on the Other Side” by Matthew Wong

“The Realm of Appearances” by Matthew Wong

“The Kingdom” by Matthew Wong



“Starlight” by Matthew Wong
To find out more about Matthew Wong or see more of his artwork, check out these links:
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artnews/http://www.artnews.com/2019/10/07/matthew-wong-paintings/
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Thanks Deborah. I wasn’t aware of Mathew or his art. It’s very beautiful and captivating!
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I’m glad you find it captivating too!
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Definitely!
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Beautiful tribute, Deborah – he has indeed left wonderful reminders of his essence!
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Thank you, Felipe. I was really inspired by his paintings.
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I like how in addition to being so visually articulated, they’re also so gentle and soft. The vertical one with the orange sun or moon and the red figure straight and true before the towering rise of sky and trees around it is so majestic yet so gentle and harmonious. Like life, with us, people in it, can be and is that way.
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I hadn’t thought of that, but you’re right. That particular painting with the red figure is one of my favorites. It seems peaceful and reassuring. Reminds me of some zen paintings. Some see melancholy in his lone figures, but that’s not what I see. More peace and power than loneliness. And joy in all that color and complexity..
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dimanche, 3 novembre 2019 15:42 +0100 de comment-reply@wordpress.com : >deborahbrasket posted: ” > >I discovered a new favorite artist on the day he died–too young at 35, Matthew Wong. A tribute to Wong’s artwork and an announcement of his death appeared in my feeder early in October and I was captivated by what I saw there. His work defies descripti” >
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Oh yes, totally agree! It’s a testament to art, I believe, that folks can find or recognize melancholy in the same image others find strength or peace, but I definitely lean to the latter also – beautiful work, glad you shared it! 😊
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“The Kingdom” and the “Realm of Appearances” are so full of imagery and mystery. I do indeed appreciate these. Thank you for this tribute. I’m sad this artist left so early.
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