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Darling Portrait Prize 2022 Finalist
My daughter Xini was born in Beijing but grew up in Australia. She met her future boyfriend Nathanael in primary school when we moved to Bundeena 25 years ago. Now they live together in Sydney and work in high schools – one is an English teacher and one is an IT engineer. When my new studio was built by the sea in Bundeena they came back for a holiday and looked at the whales playing in the sea from the upstairs window. My double portrait of them tries to catch that happy moment for this young couple.
Gordon Darling talks about how Jiawei Shen came to paint his portrait.
Artist Jiawei Shen describes the symbolism in his portrait of HRH Crown Princess Mary of Denmark.
A new painting by Jiawei Shen captures the vision and resolve of the Gallery's founder, L. Gordon Darling AC CMG.
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