Landscape Series VII | CHEN WENCAI

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Landscape Series VII (2021) by Chen Wencai is a powerful square-format wall sculpture that expands the artist’s exploration of body, landscape and material resistance.

Constructed from saw blade, iron nails, wood and linen canvas, and finished with cashew lacquer, the work reveals a visceral red form emerging from a dark, textured ground. The industrial metal structure frames the organic lacquer surface, creating a striking contrast between rigidity and fluidity.

The red lacquer appears almost alive — layered, pulsating, and richly tactile — while the visible nails emphasize tension, containment and construction. The silhouette suggests an abstracted human profile, yet remains open to interpretation, oscillating between figure and terrain.

With its strong verticality and material contrast, the piece operates between painting and sculpture, embodying Chen Wencai’s research into lacquer as a contemporary expressive medium.

Artist: Chen Wencai
Dimensions: 180 × 130 × 16 cm
Materials: Saw blade, iron nails, wood, linen canvas, cashew lacquer
Year: 2021
Unique piece
Signed and certified by the artist

Landscape Series VII (2021) by Chen Wencai is a powerful square-format wall sculpture that expands the artist’s exploration of body, landscape and material resistance.

Constructed from saw blade, iron nails, wood and linen canvas, and finished with cashew lacquer, the work reveals a visceral red form emerging from a dark, textured ground. The industrial metal structure frames the organic lacquer surface, creating a striking contrast between rigidity and fluidity.

The red lacquer appears almost alive — layered, pulsating, and richly tactile — while the visible nails emphasize tension, containment and construction. The silhouette suggests an abstracted human profile, yet remains open to interpretation, oscillating between figure and terrain.

With its strong verticality and material contrast, the piece operates between painting and sculpture, embodying Chen Wencai’s research into lacquer as a contemporary expressive medium.

Artist: Chen Wencai
Dimensions: 180 × 130 × 16 cm
Materials: Saw blade, iron nails, wood, linen canvas, cashew lacquer
Year: 2021
Unique piece
Signed and certified by the artist

About the artist

CHEN WENCAI

Chen Wencai (born 1988, Guangdong Province) is a sculptor whose practice is rooted in the intersection between material, thought and perception. He trained in Sculpture at the Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts, where he developed a strong technical and conceptual foundation. He currently lives and works in Guangzhou, from where he carries out an ongoing investigation into the relationship between the individual, nature and the dynamics of social groups.

His work unfolds through a slow and deliberate sculptural process in which material plays a central role. Drawing from traditional knowledge while engaging with contemporary concerns, Chen approaches sculpture as a space for reflection rather than representation. His practice is driven by an interest in how matter can embody time, memory and tension, allowing form to emerge through restraint, repetition and careful control of gesture.

A defining element of his work is the use of the ancestral technique of Chinese lacquer, combined with materials such as wood, fabric, plaster and horn. This demanding medium—marked by discipline, layering and duration—is reinterpreted through a contemporary sculptural language. In his pieces, the surface acquires depth and silence, becoming a site where form, context and concept converge through a subtle narrative and a poetics informed by literary thought.

Today, Chen Wencai’s work can be understood as an act of reflection and quiet resistance. Through contained and precise sculptural forms, he explores themes of freedom, isolation and individual independence. His sculptures invite contemplation, offering a restrained yet powerful presence in which material, process and meaning are inseparable.

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