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Biography |
| 1973 |
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Born in
Chengdu,
Sichuan, China
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| 1993 |
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Sketch “Torso” displayed at the Exhibition of
China’s University Students, |
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exhibited nationwide, China
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| 1993-95 |
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Studied at oil-painting department of
Sichuan
Fine
Arts University |
| 1994 |
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Paintings “Day with night”, “autumn” and
other works displayed at Sichuan
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Fine
Arts
University’s Annual Oil Painting Exhibition, some other paintings |
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were
collected by galleries in Taiwan & Hong Kong |
| 1995 |
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Wrote script for “Qing Long Zhen Woodcut” art
television program, which |
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was broadcast on CCTV, Chinese Educational TV
Sichuan
TV & |
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Chongqing TV
stations |
| 1997 |
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Painted a series of landscape paintings in Yunnan |
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Wrote
prose “Yunnan Travels” along with each paintings |
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The
entire series was collected by a Taiwan Gallery |
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Series
“Flowers” collected by a gallery in Hong
Kong |
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Wrote script for art
television program “If the Sky Had Feelings”,
broadcast |
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on CCTV, Chinese
Educational TV, Chongqing TV & Sichuan TV stations |
| 1998 |
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Commenced
post-graduate studies majoring in Chinese Art History and
Art Critic |
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at
Sichuan Fine Arts University. Started to paint the series
of “Spiritual Diaries” |
| 1999 |
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Some
academic theses and oil-paintings published in various
magazines & |
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newspapers |
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“Qing
long Zhen Woodcut”and“If the Sky Had Feelings”art
television programs |
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awarded
2nd & 3rd prizes by Chinese Ministry of Education |
| 2000 |
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Painted oil-paintings about Landscapes in China
&
France |
| 2001 |
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Completed
the thesis named Vanished Views ----- Art of Ming and Qing
Dynasty |
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Rooted
in the Classical Life
and Psychological Mood |
| 2002 |
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Personal oil-paintings show named "Cross
Villages ----- From China to
Europe
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Rentes
Genevoises, Geneva,
Switzerland |
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“Spiritual
Diaries” shown in Gallery Leda Fletcher, Chinese
contemporary art, |
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Geneva,
Switzerland |
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Oil painting named 'sunshine, sea and village' has
been chosen in the
Travel |
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Guide Corsica with all languages, Dorling
Kindersley, London
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