Into the World of Wu Guanzhong: Art Works Exhibition
Into the World of Wu Guanzhong: Art Works Exhibition
Into the World of Wu Guanzhong: Art Works Exhibition
Zhao Wuji and Lescure Jean's Collection of Rare Prints
Su Lingzhi - Sculpture Art Exhibition
National Intangible Cultural Heritage — Bead Embroidery Xiamen bead embroidery is a decorative handicraft with a unique artistic style. Bead embroidery originated in the Tang Dynasty and reached its peak during the Ming and Qing dynasties. After the liberation of China, the craftsmanship gradually faded into obscurity. Xiamen bead embroidery is renowned for its novelty, magnificence, and dazzling appearance, and it has a history of more than a hundred years. There are over a hundred varieties, such as bead-embroidered slippers, bead-embroidered wall hangings, and bead-embroidered bags. These products all use shiny and colorful glass beads and electro-optical films, and traditional craftsmanship techniques such as convex embroidery, flat embroidery, string embroidery, grain embroidery, random stitch embroidery, vertical stitch embroidery, and overlapping piece embroidery are employed to create bas-relief patterns. The patterns of full-bead embroidery are meticulously structured, so dense that a […]
Born in Puning, Guangdong Province in 1972, he graduated from the Department of Fine Arts of South China Normal University in 1996 and obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree. Currently, he teaches at the School of Art and Design of Guangdong University of Technology. He has successively obtained a bachelor's degree from the School of Fine Arts of South China Normal University in Guangzhou and a master's degree from the School of Design and Art of Wuhan University of Technology. He is a member of the Experimental Art Committee of the Guangdong Artists Association, an academic committee member of the Puxi Pavilion of the Bund Art Center in Shanghai, a master's supervisor and associate professor at the School of Art and Design of Guangdong University of Technology, and a visiting scholar at Nankai University. In 2012, his representative work "Love […]
Each single exhibition will feature no less than eight Western antique master clocks. These clocks represent a classic inheritance, meticulously handcrafted by masters and are precious heirloom collections.
Exhibition of Tribute Fans in the Collection of the Palace Museum
Cyberpunk Mechanical Parrot Floral Art Installation
They are extremely complex, gorgeous, and exquisite. Jewelry is not meant to show off, but to please oneself. Every piece of antique jewelry can be traced back to a period of history, expressing the prosperity and decline of history. Collecting an antique jewelry gives you a period of time, a story, and a lot of energy and memories. What's even more valuable is that antique jewelry is unique, and once you miss it, you'll truly miss it forever. An old antique, but it brings us a new touch of emotion. I love the blooming flowers on porcelain, and I also love the dazzling light on jewelry. From a distance, it may appear slightly heavy, but upon closer inspection, one is moved and heartbroken by the flawless craftsmanship and classic attention to detail. Precision craftsmanship is also art.
Yunjin is the pinnacle of traditional Chinese silk weaving techniques, with Nanjing Yunjin being the most famous. Its history can be traced back to the Eastern Jin Dynasty and reached its peak during the Ming and Qing Dynasties., Known as the "Heavenly Robe" and "Crown of Brocade" as royal tribute, Yunjin is not only a luxurious fabric, but also carries profound cultural connotations of ancient Chinese imperial power, ritual system, and aesthetics
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