Chinese Contemporary Oil Master | Works collected by a Head of State, recognized for profound cultural investment value.

A pioneer of Xi’an’s contemporary art movement (1990s); Founder & Director of the Textile City Art District ; Exhibited at major shows including the China–Europe International Biennale.

Member of the China Artists AssociationNational First-Class Artist (China)

Chinese Contemporary Painter | Writer and artist whose works shift from realism toward dreams, memory, and inner vision.

Contemporary mixed media artist whose practice begins with ink-wash underpainting and expands through acrylic and layered materials, creating abstract works that balance fluidity, texture, and a distinctly contemporary sensibility.

Independent contemporary ink artist, creating contemplative landscapes between nature and inner perception.

Wu Wei is a contemporary Chinese oil painter whose work engages Chinese cultural imagery through a modern visual language. Her paintings have been exhibited in London, Japan, and Hong Kong.

Contemporary Ink Artist · Exploring lotus and floral forms through a modern ink language.

Works collected by the Royal Grand Mosque of Brussels (Belgium) and KU Leuven’s Cross-Cultural Research Center.
Creating a distinct visual language shaped by a new generation.

A graduate of the Central Academy of Fine Arts in Beijing, Huafei Feng transforms Chinese calligraphy into bold contemporary abstraction. His practice begins with the ancient brushstroke — deconstructing its form, infusing it with colour, and reassembling it into paintings that feel both deeply rooted and startlingly modern.

Contemporary painter working on silk, known for highly detailed figurative works and refined layered color.

YANG KEQUN | 杨科群


Traditional Chinese Bird-and-Flower Ink Artist