Pan Mossi... Pan Mossi was born on December 2. 1968 in Shanghai.
China. He fell in love with art at age of 13 when he had a chance to
enter in a contest with his art work. At that time Mossi's parents disapproved
of him becoming an artist. Despite the fact that his parents were against
it, he enrolled himself at Shanghai Normal University as an oil painting
major. During his college years he exhibited his work with his classmates
many times and was recognized for his outstanding work. Mossi graduated
in 1990 and had big hopes for his career. However, his family was in
financial difficulties and Mossi had to put aside his dream as an artist
for few years. He tried to work at other jobs, but ended up quitting
within four months. Not being able to hold any stable jobs, Mossi's
uncle recommended him moving to Beijing. His uncle saw the talent in
Mossi and funded his supplies until Mossi was making enough money to
support himself as an artist. Since then, he has been working as an
artist and works harder than ever before. Mossi is currently involved
in many associations including the Shanghai Artist Association and Chinese
Young Artist League. He has held countless exhibitions such as Shanghai
C'hinese Oil Painting Exhibition in 1994. Asian Young Artist Invitation
Exhibition in 1999. Mossi was nationally recognized at the 40th Anniversary
tor the Founding of P.R.C. He was first shown in United States at the
International Artexpo New York in 2002.
Currently he is shown at many private
collections in China, Korea, Japan, Sweden, Singapore, Philippines,
and United States. Mossi continues to explore new technique and believes
that his career is a learning process. His painting tends to be thick
with colors and texture. The heavy palettes of his painting are unique
and strong. making the viewer to further investigate what the artist
is trying to express. His personal favorite subject is European landscapes
and his paintings have captured many fans in US.
The
following works are available for sale unless otherwise noted.
Please confirm pricing and availability by calling Teri Galleries
at 504-887-8588.
Untitled
Reference: mossi1
Original
36 x 48
$2,250
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Untitled
Reference: mossi2
Original
30 x 40
$1,780
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Untitled
Reference: mossi3
Original
36 x 48
$2,250
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Untitled
Reference: mossi4
Original
30 x 40
$1,780