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branding time in CAULFIELD JUNCTION, Victoria for sale

branding time
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THIS IS HALF what it should be valued at
GET IN QUICK
c,mon America , blue chip investment art priced below his auction history price and certainly well below a gallery price, waiting to be purchased , throw me an offer ,
ARTWORK EXCLUDING FRAME IS 80CM X 62CM
THE ORIGINAL 'BRANDING TIME' WITH COA AND FULL RECEIPTS ,PURCHASED IN 2005 FROM DALLAS MUSEUM OF ART CHARITY AUCTION .THIS PAINTING WAS DONATED BY THE ARTIST AND THE PAT WAYMON GALLERY FOR THIS PARTICULAR CHARITY AUCTION .I WILL POST WITH FULL INSURANCE.PAINTING AND BEAUTIFUL FRAME ARE IN PERFECT CONDITION.I WILL BE HAPPY TO TAKE TO A GALLERY IN MELBOURNE AT MY COST AND GET THE PAINTING CONDITION GUARANTEED BEFORE SHIPPING. GET IN QUICK FOLKS, I INTEND TO SELL THIS PIECE.ALL SENSIBLE OFFERS WILL BE CONSIDERED.
THE UNIQUE APPLICATION OF BROAD STROKES AND BOLD COLOUR, MARKS HIS AWARD WINNING STYLE.
Born in the year of the Horse, Xiang Zhang (pronounced Shong Zang) grew up in China. After graduating from The Central Academy of Drama in Beijing, where he was strongly influenced by the 19th century Russian masters, he received his Masters Degree in Fine Art from Tulane University in New Orleans. While at Tulane, he developed his special style of portraiture work and increasingly cowboy art.
Combining impressionistic, as well as realistic techniques, awards in regional and national shows marked him as an artist to watch. The excellent, consistent quality of Zhang’s work has made him one of the most collectible artists in the world.
In 2002, he moved to a ranch in Sherman, Texas. Immersed in the local ranching lifestyle, his work reflects the symbiotic relationship between the cowboy and his horse. Using scintillating colors and bravura brushwork to capture the drama of ranching life, his definitive style has catapulted him to new heights in the art world.
Xiang Zhang’s paintings hang in private and corporate collections in the United States, Canada, Europe, and China