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Painter's work is off the wall

Artist conjures up images based on mythology as fairy-tale success continues, Chen Nan reports.

By Chen Nan | China Daily | Updated: 2021-08-07 10:07
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Wen Na's painting of Chinese band Wu Tiao Ren. [Photo/China Daily]

Since then, Wen Na has traveled back and forth between Beijing and Jingdezhen to create more characters on walls through her paintings.

"I have a great time in Jingdezhen, which is like my second home. I paint without any draft or plan. When I start to paint on the walls, I have no idea how the painting will end. It's all about improvisation and following my instinct," says Wen Na.

Besides Jingdezhen, the artist has been commissioned to paint on walls at public spaces in cities. For example, she painted for a restaurant in Wudaoying hutong in downtown Beijing. She also painted for a hotel in Dali, Yunnan province.

The artist was invited to create art posters for director Chen Kaige's hit movie, Legend of the Demon Cat, in 2017.

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