China Print Art Online
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Chinese Contemporary Printmaking Art
Prestige of China Contemporary Art in Silkscreen

China Print Art Online represents China's most prestigious contemporary artists' silkscreen limited editions. Personally involved in the creative printmaking process, these artists are encouraged to take the advantage of silkscreen medium, often inspired to create artworks that are unexpectedly stunning.

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Zhou ChunYa: China's leading expressionist painter.
Zhou's signature paintings are peach blossom series.
In Chinese cultural context, peach blossom is connected with sexuality. Zhou's deliberately unnatural colour of naked bodies is intensely emotional,
full of vitality and desire
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Above: Peach Blossom, 80x101 cm, 50 editions.
 

Above: Spring Sunshine
by SongYongHong
Silkscreen, Editions of 50, 57x75cm, 2001.

Zhou TieHai: China's top conceptual artist.
Asian Artistic Director for 2007 Shanghai's Art Expo- SHcontemporary.
Zhou's famous Camel head series were inspired by American tobacco brand Camel. With dark sunglass, the figure poses insolently, intruding western classical paintings or advertising posters. Zhou's black humor has complicated implication, expressing his critical vision on colonialism and China's cultural identity.
 

Above Zhou TieHai's Works from Left :
Noblewoman
78.5x64 cm, 99 editions

Innocence
88x64 cm, 99 editions

Zhang Jian made his fame by his Tian An Men paintings which are intense and subtle for its repressive quietness under the sunshine.
Zhang practiced an impressionist's persistence on drawing in natural sunlight in 1990s. His Tian An Men is quiet, far away in the distance as if all the sound, life are extracted. Our collective memory on China's most important political icon blends together with personal experience, creating meaningful tension.
  Above from Left:
One Day by Zhang Jian
74X108cm, Editions of 68

Dreaming by Xia Xing
73x56cm, Diameter of image: 48cm, Editions of 89