Lightening's Edge: Pan Jian

In Darkest moments
There is always light
Piercing the gap
Like a sword
That is the edge of lightning

Pan Jian
10 Chancery Lane Gallery is proud to present Pan Jian, Lightening’s Edge, in his newest series of paintings. The exhibition opens on March 5th. Pan Jian is known for painting the forest most notably his midnight blue landscape night scenes. In this new series Pan Jian has emerged into the light with paintings that burst with color and vibrancy.
 
During this special year of the 2020 pandemic, Pan Jian expresses how the temporary lock-down allowed him to confront his weaknesses and transform his process. He explains, “While reflecting on my own creation, I realized that my previous night landscape paintings seemed too subjective and willful. Therefore, in my new series, Lightning’s Edge, I focus on using complex acrylic and oil colors as the basis of my expression, while at the same time combining various drawing methods to form a ‘visual noise.’ I want to create a dialogue that focuses on the relationship and richness of the material to make an absolute indulging visual effect."
 
Compared to his previous night landscape oil paintings, this new series of acrylic and oil paintings further refine the relationship between light and shadow, however in new and different ways taking it from reality into purity. In the process he deepens how the colors and layers confront each other on the canvas. The complex colors and contouring lines of Pan Jian’s forests are set against a sky that seem to be illuminated by lightning. The tangible leaves are full of subtle brushstrokes and emotions.
 
Pan Jian says, ”I have always applied colors that associate my inner emotions to the canvas. I think it is the emotional appeal that determines the choice of scenery and colors I choose.” However, where his past works expressed an emotion of loneliness, melancholy and quiet contemplation this new series is full of vibrancy, color and electric energy.
 
For Pan Jian, exploring the relationship between light and shadow has always been the key to his works. Pan Jian says, “I am fascinated with the relationship between shadow and light. Shadow is the result of light and light is the weapon to break the shadow. And we must not forget that light also represents hope and change.” Indeed we feel hope, joy and light piercing through these paintings.