Thursday, September 28, 2017
Sunday, September 24, 2017
Bapo
Bapo means 'eight brokens' in Chinese. "In Chinese culture, eight is a lucky number, tying in the wishes for good fortune in the paintings. The paintings are created by painting depictions of fragments of different items, often images or calligraphy, on a single canvas or other surface. This style also offers an artistic way to express the Chinese tradition of collecting antiquities, since the works combine fragments from different time periods."-http://www.bostonmagazine.com/arts-entertainment/blog/2017/06/15/mfa-bapo-art/
BAPO means developed and fortune. The earliest BAPO appear at Qing dynasty.
Modern BAPO



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BAPO means developed and fortune. The earliest BAPO appear at Qing dynasty.
Modern BAPO




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Thursday, September 21, 2017
MAY
Hey guys, my name is May Yu. I'm from China, south of China: Shenzhen. It's a really beautiful city. I like drawing, photography, music, movie and video editing. I would love to learn more about photography, movie and video editing. I think in the future I'm interested in movie group and an art company.
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