C$770
A mannequin is supposed to set a standard of basic perfection, but one day I found it broken, its arm in pieces. It led me to think; when humans break, unlike mannequins, this is a time to make progress and an opportunity to better oneself in the pursuit of perfection.
| Date: | October 2021 | 
| Technique: | Oils on Linen | 
| Styles: | Realism, Modern | 
| Contents: | Forms, Light, Chiaroscuro, Still Life, Shapes, Stilllife | 
| Edition: | Original, one of a kind artwork | 
| Unframed Size: | 14in x 11in | 
| Frame: | Not framed | 
| Weight: | 0.8 lb | 
Jing (Jenny) Jia, AFCA
Burnaby, British Columbia
Jia was a graphic designer and layout editor. After moving to Canada, Jia studied Fine Arts at the UBCO , making the Dean’s list. Her works have been exhibited and awarded in numerous art shows throughout the years.
"Art is a visual language, exploring with different art mediums is trying different ways to "talk"."