Collection: Landscape Memories

In the realm of artistry, Dr. Renato Cheng find himself at the intersection of two profound movements: Impressionism and Expressionism. His journey as an Impressionist Expressionist painter has evolved over time into a deeply spiritual experience. Just as the masters of old, whose sui generis works have been my wellspring of inspiration, I have delved into the depths of my soul. With each stroke of my brush, I push the boundaries of the God-given talents and skills that reside within me.

Dr. Renato Cheng canvases come alive with thousands of brushstrokes, where colors mingle and intensity blossoms in every composition. I stand as a class unto myself, leaving audiences astounded, captivated by the uniqueness of his artistry. It's no surprise that Dr. Renato Cheng work has garnered global recognition, resonating from the heart of Asia to the shores of America and Europe.

When you gaze upon his paintings, you'll find the softness of the skies intermingling with delicate strokes of lavender blues and pinks, reminiscent of the French Impressionist and their master of light. Yet, you'll also witness the boldness of magenta and vermillion, the distortion of forms, echoing the spirit of Expressionism that followed the Impressionist movement.

Two worlds collide within Dr. Renato Cheng works, a convergence of artistic influences that merge seamlessly. The emotions projected by flower, water, and sky find voice through the intense colors and contrasts that he apply almost solidly on the canvas. His art reveals his gentle nature and the profound intensity born from the fusion of two of modern art's strongest influences: Impressionism and Expressionism.

Dr. Renato Cheng, an artist who has diligently honed his oil painting technique for half a century. While pursued a path in medicine as per his father's wishes, his true passion for art never waned. In the shadows, He continued to paint, dedicating at least one to two hours every day to the craft he hold most dear.

For Dr. Renato Cheng, painting is not work; it's a joyous expression, a dance of colors and textures that reveal themselves in sensuous layers of impasto. "Impressions expressionism with optical illusion" is how he define his work for this exhibit, each piece is a romantic rendition of nature. To capture the essence of nature on his canvas is, in essence, to express that soul's deeper sentiments. Some of Dr. Renato Cheng paintings even offer optical illusions, where colors shift and transform as you engage with them. Picasso had cubism, Seurat had pointillism, and I continue to paint in pursuit of a new frontier in artistic expression.
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