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JUDGE ME NOT, 2019 ACRYLIC ON CANVAS 39.6X39.6 IN. | 100X100 CM.  UNTITLED II, 2020 ACRYLIC ON CANVAS 19.3X19.3 IN. | 50X50 CM.
        FINE ART CULTURE  GRRR…, 2019 ACRYLIC ON CANVAS 31.5X31.5 IN. | 80X80 CM.  UNTITLED III, 2020 ACRYLIC ON CANVAS 19.3X19.3 IN. | 50X50 CM. (PRIVATE COLLECTION) 
         FORWARD BACKWARD, 2019 ACRYLIC ON CANVAS 31.5X31.5 IN. | 80X80 CM. (PRIVATE COLLECTION
                                                              PABLO PICASSO, 2016 ACRYLIC ON CANVAS 23.6X23.6 IN. | 60X60 CM.









                                    RONNIE JIANG
                                    Lives and works in Montfermeil, France
                                    http://www.ronnie-jiang.com | http://www.instagram.com/jiang_ronnie


         Ronnie Jiang, a Parisian artist whose work spans diverse mediums,   and static geometric forms, she creates a narrative that mirrors the
         has cultivated a compelling dialogue in contemporary art through   oscillating uncertainties of existence. The work reverberates with
         her evocative creations. Her artworks, including 'Judge Me Not,'   the energy of postmodern expressionism while retaining a distinct
         'Forward Backward,' 'Pablo Picasso,' 'Untitled,' and 'Grrr....', are not   originality through Jiang's innovative techniques. The rhythm of this
         merely visual pieces; they are portals into introspection, cultural   piece feels both chaotic and deliberate, a metaphorical dance that
         commentary, and emotional catharsis. Presented as collectible   encapsulates life's unpredictability.
         trading cards, these works embody an innovative approach that   Her artwork 'Pablo Picasso' emerges as a provocative homage
         challenges traditional notions of art presentation and accessibility.  and critique. Drawing upon Cubist distortions, Jiang engages with
         At the core of Jiang's artistry lies a remarkable ability to capture the   the enduring legacy of one of modern art's most transformative
         essence of human complexity. In "Judge Me Not," one perceives a   figures. Her use of vivid primary colors invokes the language
         raw exploration of identity and perception, manifesting through a   of early 20th-century Cubism, yet she redefines it within a
         synthesis of fragmented brushstrokes and a carefully curated color   contemporary framework that interrogates themes of authenticity
         palette. This work's interplay of light and shadow beckons the viewer   and the commodification of genius. This work stands as a dialogue
         into an intimate confrontation with the dualities of self-awareness   between past and present, reverberating with Jiang's voice while
         and external judgment. It is a testament to Jiang's mastery of layering   acknowledging the echoes of artistic tradition.
         visual elements to evoke psychological depth.        The enigmatic 'Untitled' operates in stark contrast to her other
         'Forward Backward' further exemplifies her keen insight into the   works, embracing minimalism to invite boundless interpretation.
         human experience. Through the juxtaposition of bold, dynamic lines   A fragmented shape suspended within negative space compels




































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