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Paintings and sculptures by young artists "Cheering for the Olympics"

China Youth Daily Client News (China Youth Daily, China Youth Network reporter Jiang Xiaobin) "Cheers for the Olympics, One Flower, One World" - a traveling exhibition of paintings by young painter Wu Shuang and an invitation exhibition of young sculptors' works, was recently held in the Gongmei Building in Wangfujing, Beijing. The exhibition features 50 recent paintings by Wu Shuang and more than 20 sculptures by 12 young sculptors.

Paintings and sculptures by young artists "Cheering for the Olympics"

Wu Shuang, a young painter, was born into an artistic family and grew up in Nanjing, the ancient capital of the Six Dynasties. In 2017, through the Organizing Committee cheering for the Olympic Games, she witnessed the "smiling version" of Coubertin's bronze statue in Lausanne, Switzerland, settled at the headquarters of the International Olympic Committee, and felt the charm of the Olympic Movement at close range, which brought a lot of creative inspiration to her paintings. In recent years, she has created "Blues" series of works such as "Singing Bird" and "Water Flower Love", which are full of reflections on the modern transformation of traditional paper, pen, ink, color and water.

Paintings and sculptures by young artists "Cheering for the Olympics"
Paintings and sculptures by young artists "Cheering for the Olympics"

In order to further expand the ways and means of integrating art and the Olympic Games, this exhibition specially invites 12 young sculptors such as Geng Yanmin, Liu Song, Qi Hongyan, Li Jun, Wang Xinwei, Han Jinfeng, Fu Leilei, Yuan Chaochao, Liu Chao, Yang Haoqiang, Zhang Tianyi, Wang Xinzhu and so on. More than 20 sculptures have participated in various important exhibitions across the country, showing the artist's creative beauty, sculpture art beauty and spatial beauty through different perspectives.

The exhibition is sponsored by the Organizing Committee of "Cheering for the Olympic Games" and guided by the Federation of Chinese Literary and Art Circles. The exhibition will run until December 31, 2021.

Source: China Youth Daily client

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