Ballet VI Original Art by Tim Wang
Mixed Media
Framed 59cm x 69cm
This ethereal charcoal drawing showcases Wang's signature 'motion impressionism' technique. The piece captures a ballet dancer in mid-movement, their form dissolving into delicate gestural marks that suggest both grace and momentum.
Wang's distinctive style is evident in his freehand approach and masterful manipulation of charcoal tones. His careful attention to the interplay between light and shadow, combined with fluid, minimalist strokes, creates a piece that perfectly captures the ephemeral nature of dance. The composition emerges from his characteristic focal point technique, expanding outward to create a sense of weightless motion.
About The Artist
Tianyin (Tim) Wang is a London-based artist renowned for his distinctive charcoal works that capture the dynamic essence of nature through what he terms 'motion impressionism.' A graduate of Arts University Bournemouth with a degree in Illustration, Wang's artistic journey evolved from digital editorial illustration for prestigious clients like Oxford University Press and Bloomsbury Publishing to his current focus on fine art.
Wang's unique approach involves working freehand without guidelines, using various charcoal techniques to create pieces that pulse with movement and energy. His process begins from a point of particular interest, gradually expanding outward to build complex, fluid compositions that reflect his personal vision of the natural world.
His philosophy that "drawing is the honesty of the art" is reflected in his meticulous technique and dedication to his craft. Wang's work demonstrates his masterful manipulation of contrast, shapes, and tones, creating pieces that bridge the gap between traditional drawing techniques and contemporary artistic expression.