"We live in an over-complicated with visual information bombarding us every day. Our eyes are busier than ever. To relieve this constant assault of our senses, I present my original art in black and white - with all the shades of grey in between. Keeping it pure and simple is my way of life.
My original drawing style captures the unique character of my subjects. Inspired by nature, I specialise in charcoal drawing with animals and birds as my preferred subjects depicting the details and movement that make up their spirit.
Light, dark, loose, tight, still, in motion - these are the key elements I incorporate in my artwork. Drawing is the honesty of art. There is no possibility of cheating. It is either good or bad. That's why I am addicted. Play with the contrast, shapes and tones are such a joy."
Tianyin Wang is an artist working primarily in charcoal drawing who has developed his own unique style. Wang seemingly creates images with the absence of the line usually associated with this medium.
Born in 1986, he currently lives and works in London. A graduate of the Arts University Bournemouth in 2009, receiving a New Blood Award from D&AD the same year.
Between 2009-2015 Wang worked as a digital-based editorial illustrator.
From 2015, Wang started to develop his unique charcoal drawing technique using a combination of different charcoals to achieve a distinctive look. He describes this style as "motion impressionism".
In 2021 Wang was awarded the Larson-Juhl Award at the The Society of Wildlife Artists 58th Annual Exhibition 'The Natural Eye 2021' held at the Mall Galleries, London,
In 2021 he proudly became an elected member of the Society of Graphic Fine Art, Founded in 1919, the Society promotes fine drawing skills in both traditional and contemporary media.