Zeng Jianyong Art
Chinese, b. 1971
Jianyong Zeng was born in 1971 in Chengdu, in the Sichuan Province of China. He originally trained as a illustrator for children’s books, completing several for Warner Book Publications before choosing to focus on his own paintings.
Zeng has a unique style and subject matter, both of which he exploits to their fullest potential in his Header Series. This group of paintings depicts children with disproportionately large heads and wide eyes. They stare out from the canvas with expressions that suggest a combination of innocence and anxiety. One is reminded of the travails of childhood and of the difficulty children face in learning to navigate a world that operates beyond their understanding and without their consent.
These portraits also have a more particular meaning. The term Header, refers to the title that is granted to the highest-achieving children in each class at school. To be a Header is a coveted position and parents often pressure their children into working extraordinarily hard to win this title. Zeng seems to imply that although Headers enjoy a certain level of prestige, they are often envied by their classmates, who taunt and bully them. In the paintings, the children’s frightened eyes and sprawling red marks, suggestive of physical abuse, attest to the realities they face.
Zeng’s interest in this subject arose from the very personal experience of watching his young son attend school. As a result of this close encounter, Zeng developed a sense of sympathy and compassion for these youth who spend their time seeking to appease their parents, rather than enjoying a carefree childhood. In spite of the pressures they face, however, the children in his paintings still retain a measure of childhood innocence that will not be overcome. The Header Series is compelling because it captures this tension of childhood by creating portraits that are intimate and very honest.to
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Artist: Zeng Jianyong
Zeng Jianyong "The Header No. 68"
By Zeng Jianyong
Located in Los Angeles, CA
ZENG JIANYONG (b. 1971)
The Header No. 68
2008
Ink and watercolor on handmade paper
35 ½ x 28 ¾ inches (90 cm x 73 cm)
Inventory Number: CNLS2643
Jiangyong Zeng was born in 1971 in...
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Early 2000s Zeng Jianyong Art
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Ink, Watercolor
Zeng Jianyong "The Header No. 67"
By Zeng Jianyong
Located in Los Angeles, CA
ZENG JIANYONG (b. 1971)
"The Header No. 67"
2008
Ink and watercolor on handmade paper
Sheet Size: 35 ½ x 28 ¾ inches (90 cm x 73 cm)
Framed Size: 37H x 30W inches
Inventory Number: C...
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Early 2000s Zeng Jianyong Art
Materials
Ink, Watercolor
Spare Time 16
By Zeng Jianyong
Located in Palm Desert, CA
An ink and watercolor on handmade paper painting by contemporary Chinese artist Zeng Jianyong. "Spare Time 16" is executed in pastel watercolors and depicts an anthropomorphic portra...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Zeng Jianyong Art
Materials
Ink, Watercolor, Handmade Paper
Zeng Jianyong "The Header No. 67"
By Zeng Jianyong
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Zeng Jianyong The Header No 67
Ink and watercolor on handmade paper
35 ½ x 28 ¾ inches ...
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Early 2000s Zeng Jianyong Art
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Zeng Jianyong "The Header No. 74"
By Zeng Jianyong
Located in Los Angeles, CA
ZENG JIANYONG (b. 1971)
The Header No. 74
2008
Ink and watercolor on handmade paper
35 ½ x 28 ¾ inches (90 cm x 73 cm)
Inventory Number: CNLS2643
Jianyong Zeng was born in 1971 in ...
Category
Early 2000s Zeng Jianyong Art
Materials
Ink, Watercolor
Zeng Jianyong "The Header No. 54"
By Zeng Jianyong
Located in Los Angeles, CA
ZENG JIANYONG (b. 1971)
The Header No. 54
2007
Ink and watercolor on handmade paper
28.5 x 56.75 inches (90 cm x 73 cm)
Framed 29.5 x 58 inches
Inventory Number: CNLS2643
Jianyong ...
Category
Early 2000s Zeng Jianyong Art
Materials
Ink, Watercolor
Discipline-Reading Boy
By Zeng Jianyong
Located in Palm Desert, CA
An ink and watercolor on handmade paper painting by contemporary Chinese artist Jianyong Zeng. "Discipline-Reading Boy" depicts a boy, a necklace of thorns around his neck, reading a...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Zeng Jianyong Art
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Spare Time 26
By Zeng Jianyong
Located in Palm Desert, CA
An ink and watercolor on handmade paper painting by contemporary Chinese artist Jianyong Zeng. "Spare Time 26" is executed in pastel watercolor and depicts the portrait of an anthropomorphic dog...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Zeng Jianyong Art
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Spare Time 23
By Zeng Jianyong
Located in Palm Desert, CA
An ink and watercolor on handmade paper painting by contemporary artist Jianyong Zeng. The painting is executed in pastel watercolor and depicts the portrait of an anthropomorphic dog...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Zeng Jianyong Art
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Watercolor, Ink, Handmade Paper
Discipline-Flying Bird
By Zeng Jianyong
Located in Palm Desert, CA
An ink and watercolor on handmade paper painting by contemporary artist Zeng Jianyong. Executed is muted pastels of blues, pinks, white and black, "Discipline-Flying Bird...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Zeng Jianyong Art
Materials
Handmade Paper, Ink, Watercolor
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