"Air Love in the Forbidden City": Amazing Paintings by Taiwanese Artist Der Jen
Taiwanese artist Der Jen has gained international recognition for her unique style. It blends refined Eastern aesthetics with European artistic traditions. The main theme of her works is Chinese and Taiwanese women in colorful traditional costumes.
Der Jen was born in Taiwan in 1974. She drew from early childhood, and after high school, she enrolled in a teacher training university. There, Jen trained as a professional artist. Today, her main focus is book illustration and calendar design. Jen also creates paintings "for the soul," which have made her famous worldwide.
Der Jen's paintings are imbued with refined beauty and a melancholic atmosphere. They depict women with porcelain skin, pensive gazes, and luxurious gowns, creating the feeling of a fairytale world where the past and the present exist side by side.
The artist's work is more than just painting, but a unique universe. She invites viewers to reflect on beauty, fragility, and the eternal mystery of the human soul. It's no surprise that Der Jen's paintings are popular not only in her homeland but also abroad.
For residents of China and Taiwan, it's part of their traditional culture, rooted in centuries of history. And for viewers from other corners of the planet, it's a colorful fantasy world populated by ethereal beauties and mysterious warriors. In her work, Der Jen emphasizes bright, saturated colors, high detail, and realism.
The artist's most famous series is called "Illustrated Collection of Ancient Chinese—The Story of the Manchu Emperor's Aerial Love in the Forbidden City." It includes images of noblewomen in formal attire, princesses in ceremonial attire, and common women. Der Jen also created a unique tarot deck in the traditional style.
Der Jen's paintings seem to bring ancient legends to life while simultaneously reflecting the modern quest for beauty and harmony. What do you think of her art? Do you see it merely as aesthetic pleasure, or do you find deeper meanings?