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By Xing Wen | China Daily | Updated: 2020-07-22 07:59
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She puts tied cloth into a vat full of the herb to dye.[Photo provided to China Daily]

She plans to learn batik techniques at some ethnic villages in Guizhou province and continue to take in the primitive power of folk craftsmanship.

She has signed with the Art Plus Shanghai Gallery, where many of her artworks are displayed.

Ana Gonzalez, the gallery's partner from Spain, says that the traditional technique Lin employs, coupled with the vision of a young, talented and hard-working artist, "gives birth to compelling, visually intriguing contemporary works of art".

"I've seen her desire to experiment with, learn and implement, in her future work, the knowledge about the world's ancient crafts," comments Gonzalez.

"She seems to tap even deeper into Chinese ancient crafts to make it an exciting and promising step for the development of her artistic career. It's also an important contribution to the world of art, craft and design."

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