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Beautiful work by Walasse Ting. A lady with a parrot in a sea of flowers. Title; Venus and macaw. Printed on ARCHES paper. See watermark.
In the early 1940s, Walasse Ting showed some watercolor drawings at a local bookstore in Hong Kong. He traveled to Paris and then west, where he struggled for six years before being noticed by the COBRA artistic group: Karel Appel, Asger Jorn and his friend Alechinsky. In the mid-1950s, Walasse Ting became involved in 'abstract expressionism' and befriended Sam Francis. Ting was previously known for his bold lines that were mostly poetically abstract, as was noted artist Zao Wouki.