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Today marks the Lunar New Year, and according to the Chinese zodiac, we now enter the year of the Fire Horse. Chinese New Year is a two-week celebration also known as Spring Festival; a time for family, renewal and prosperity. In traditional Chinese culture, the horse symbolizes strength, speed, courage, loyalty, freedom and talent.
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This week, we are featuring works from our two artists with Chinese heritage, Zhong Chen, and Dai Li, in addition to Anne-Marie Zanetti's Mandarin Reveal (symbolising wealth and prosperity during the Lunar New Year) and Leonie Barton's A Warmer Shed For Two, featuring predominantly red (the colour of good fortune and joy in Chinese culture).
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Zhong Chen, Man and Horse, Oil on Canvas, 137cm x 137cm
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Dai Li, Lin of Qilin (麒麟), Blue and White Glazed Stoneware, 24cm x 14cm x 10cm
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Zhong Chen, Gong Fu (Pink), Oil on Canvas, 182cm x 137cm
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Leonie Barton, A Warmer Shed For Two, Oil Pigment and Wax on Board, 20cm x 30cm Framed
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Whether you are purchasing your first piece of art or adding to your collection, we are happy to help you in many ways...
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You may like to spread the cost of purchasing your artwork. This is fine with us!! We have some great flexible options:
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The G Contemporary Payment Plan
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You can make a purchase with a small deposit and instalments over time. We can discuss a bespoke payment arrangement with you in order to own your desired piece of art over an agreed time frame. This is a flexible way to purchase comfortably. We have had clients in the past who have an ongoing lay-by arrangement purchasing piece after piece! Just contact us and we’ll work with your budget. We will store the art for you until the final payment is made.
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The G Contemporary offers complimentary transit insurance globally to your home.
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The G Contemporary acknowledges the Kabi Kabi people as the traditional custodians of the land upon which we work and live in Noosa. We recognise their connection to land, waters, and community, and acknowledge First People’s significant contributions to art and culture. We pay our respects to the elders, past, present, and future, whilst extending that respect to all First Nations people.
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