Paintings > Jiang Huan



The large sized paintings are rendered in rich hues, captivating in their luxuriant realism. The stories they tell come alive with rich details that intrigue the casual on-looker as his gaze lingers.

Born in 1964, Jiang Huan graduated from the Capital Normal University in Beijing. Subsequently, he has worked as an art director in companies like Adam’s Interior Design Co., Ltd. and D5 Animation culture media, Ltd. Jiang has been exhibiting his oil paintings widely in China since 1986 and his works were also shown at the Arcadia Fine Arts, New York, as part of the ‘China Masters of Realism’ more recently.

The highly sought after works of Jiang Huan are created with dexterous draughtsmanship. The subject of each his works, whether it be Chinese Opera or historic scenes are meticulously rendered, with considerable effort over a period of a few months each. Some of Jiang’s notable paintings include Variable Dream, The Drunken Beauty and West Chamber. They are highly valued and appreciated by art collectors from around the world.

Mulan Gallery carries one of Jiang Huan’s remarkable pieces, Lost in Translation. The juxtaposition of the past, present and future contends with the nature of changing times, each with the female subject foregrounded. The philosophical artist does not fail to highlight the ambivalence of the current age, its undecidability that borders on indifference. Click individual picture below for larger size.