Hollow Mountain


Ziyi Huang is a Chinese oil painting artist. His recent works are mainly landscapes inspired by his travels. He received Bachelor's and Master's degrees from China Academy of Art, where he is now studying for a Doctoral degree. He participated in an artist residency at Cité Internationale des Arts in Paris, France from 2018-2019, and studied at Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore, USA as an international exchange student in 2024. His paintings have been exhibited in China, Japan, France, UK, Canada, Italy and Latvia, and he has held solo exhibitions in Hangzhou and Xiamen, China. He is a member of the Federation of Canadian Artists (FCA), International Council of Visual Arts (ICVA), 90' Creative Art Society, Zhejiang Artists Association and Zhejiang Association of Oil Painters.

Ziyi’s Hollow Mountain series was inspired by the scenes he saw while riding the cable car at Qingcheng Mountain. In modern urban life, people are increasingly alienated from nature, and our understanding of it is often stuck in concepts or fast-food-style image browsing. The only time Ziyi could have a more complete experience of nature was when he goes inside it in person. The valley's midair was filled with fog, as if it was an ambiguous zone between being and nothingness. It was not the same as the Greek experience described by Heidegger, but it could still become another Eastern implicit expression of the clearing - concealing cycle of nature that operates as "emergence". The hazy landscape was constantly changing and flickering, yet maintaining some kind of constant order. It reminded him that nature is not just a cold background, it is from the same higher origin as humans. In this sense, humankind and nature are equal creatures, with more or less traces of the divine.

Ziyi used less paint and more oil in Hollow Mountain series to preserve the vivid traces of brushwork. At the same time, he adopted a lower purity and simpler color pattern. The rhythmic and ethereal atmosphere of the hollow mountain contains infinite richness, which constantly triggers his instinctive urge to paint. By repeatedly depicting the same theme, he hopes to gradually approach the mystery suggested by nature as General Revelation.
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