Buffet&Jansem
1992
26 x 25 cm
Buffet was born in 1982 and came to prominence at the age of 19. The sharp lines and descriptions of elongated figures in his paintings, coupled with his exploration of the theme of poor life, made him a "pathologist" style after the war. A representative of the world, and since then establishing his status in the painting world, Buffet is good at using the theme of "still life" to express human beings' attachment to basic materials in life. In still life, whether it is utensils, fish, flowers and fruits, they all have their own hidden meanings. The meaning of existence is that they can be a symbol of the safety, implementation and enrichment of life. They are courtesies to basic life materials and remind people to cherish life.
Jansem was born in Central Asia. Since the 1940s, he has been attracting people's attention to his art for his depictions of characters' strong appearance and concern for the working class. His paintings often feature depictions of working-class people as themes. The rough side of human life is excavated, and the tenacity of life is conveyed. Human existence, no matter high or low, is equally respected in his paintings.