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Flying Dragons

Jing Liu (born 1990) is a Beijing-based artist specializing in traditional Chinese paper crafts, ink wash paintings & depictions of dragons, flowers, and landscapes. Explore his artwork inspired by cultural heritage & craftsmanship.

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Artist Biography

Jing Liu: Bridging Tradition and Modernity in Chinese Paper Art

Born in Beijing in 1990, Jing Liu’s artistic journey is a compelling narrative of blending ancient techniques with contemporary vision. Initially recognized as a competitive swimmer – a testament to discipline and precision – his true passion lay in the intricate world of traditional Chinese crafts, specifically paper cutting and ink wash painting. This shift reflects a deeper engagement with cultural heritage, a desire to preserve and reinterpret the rich artistic traditions of his homeland while simultaneously forging a unique and recognizable style.

Liu’s early training in Beijing provided him with an invaluable foundation. He honed his skills through meticulous study of classical Chinese art forms, absorbing the philosophies and aesthetics that underpin centuries-old practices. This immersion is evident in his work – particularly his recurring motifs of dragons, flowers, and landscapes—elements deeply rooted in Chinese symbolism and artistic history. The influence of Moli Design, a design agency he co-founded, further broadened his perspective, exposing him to international trends and collaborative approaches.

The Art of Refined Paper

Liu’s signature medium is meticulously crafted handmade paper. He doesn't simply apply paint; he creates the very surface upon which his art resides. His process begins with a careful selection of materials, often incorporating techniques reminiscent of traditional East Asian papermaking – including the incorporation of patterns like “cracked ice” and delicate plum blossoms. This deliberate attention to material adds layers of texture and visual interest, transforming each piece into a tactile experience as well as a visual one.

The ‘refined hand-made paper with patterns of cracked ice and plum blossoms’ exemplifies this approach perfectly. The subtle imperfections and organic textures are not flaws but rather integral components of the artwork's beauty. The gold accents, frequently employed, further elevate the piece, adding a touch of opulence and referencing traditional Chinese imperial art.

Dragon Lore and Symbolic Landscapes

Liu’s artistic repertoire is dominated by powerful imagery – particularly dragons and landscapes. Dragons, deeply symbolic in Chinese culture representing power, good fortune, and protection, are rendered with a dynamic energy that belies their often serene compositions. His depictions aren't merely decorative; they carry layers of meaning rooted in mythology and folklore.

Landscapes, too, play a crucial role. He captures the essence of Chinese scenery – misty mountains, flowing rivers, and vibrant flora—not as literal representations but as evocative expressions of mood and atmosphere. His ‘Six Dragons in Clouds’ is a prime example, showcasing his ability to convey both grandeur and tranquility through masterful brushwork and color orchestration. The swirling clouds create a sense of movement and depth, while the dragons themselves seem to soar effortlessly through the heavens.

Beyond Technique: A Contemporary Voice

While Liu's technical skill is undeniable—demonstrated by his awards at national championships and international competitions—his work transcends mere craftsmanship. He’s not simply replicating traditional styles; he’s breathing new life into them, adapting them to a contemporary sensibility. His engagement with the International Literature Festival Berlin highlights this commitment to sharing Chinese culture with a global audience.

His comic book series, “Understanding China Through Comics,” is particularly noteworthy. This ambitious project demonstrates Liu's ability to distill complex historical narratives into accessible and engaging visual formats—a testament to his understanding of both art and storytelling. The meticulous research underpinning this work – drawing on sources like Sima Qian’s *Records of the Grand Historian* and Sun Tzu’s *Art of War* – underscores his dedication to accuracy and depth.

A Continuing Legacy

Jing Liu's artistic practice represents a vital link between China’s rich artistic past and its dynamic present. His work is not confined to the walls of galleries; it’s an embodiment of cultural heritage, skillfully rendered in paper, ink, and color. As he continues to explore new techniques and themes, Jing Liu remains a compelling voice in contemporary Chinese art, inviting viewers to contemplate the enduring beauty and profound symbolism of his native land.

jing liu

jing liu

1990 - , China

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Traditional Chinese paper crafts, ink wash paintings, dragon art, floral paintings, landscape art
  • Date Of Birth: 1990
  • Full Name: Jing Liu
  • Nationality: Chinese
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Refined Hand-made Paper
    • Six Dragons in Clouds
  • Place Of Birth: Beijing, China
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