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