Artist – Ling Jian
Incredibly realistic portraits from Chinese artist Ling Jian. More
Incredibly realistic portraits from Chinese artist Ling Jian. More
Posted Jul 4, 2012 by travski ⋅ under Art ⋅ tags chinese, heads, portaits ⋅ No comments

Incredible Dot Paintings from Chinese artist Cao Xiaodong. More
Posted Mar 30, 2012 by travski ⋅ under Art ⋅ tags bruce lee, china, chinese, dot ⋅ No comments

Very beautiful chinese calligraphy works by typographer & illustrator More Tong from Shangai. More
Posted Mar 26, 2012 by E1000 ⋅ under Art, Design ⋅ tags calligraphy, chinese, lettering, typography ⋅ No comments

Made in China is an awesome image of a Chinese Soldier Boy created by Joe Black using 5500 toy soldiers. More
Posted Jan 19, 2012 by travski ⋅ under Art ⋅ tags chinese, mosaic, toy soldiers ⋅ No comments
Awesome pictures made using old asian photography technique (multiple negatives) from chinese photographer Don Hong-Oai (1929 – 2004). Calligraphy accentuates each image in the manner of Chinese painting. More
Posted Jan 12, 2012 by E1000 ⋅ under Photography ⋅ tags calligraphy, chinese, old, Photographer, Photography ⋅ No comments

Awesome series of paintings from Chinese artist Yuan Xiaofang called New World. More
Posted Nov 10, 2011 by travski ⋅ under Art ⋅ tags chinese, landscapes, military, oil paintings, planes ⋅ No comments

Zen Master is a beautiful set of images created by Illustrator Nick Pedersen. More
Posted Jul 27, 2011 by travski ⋅ under Art ⋅ tags china, chinese, illustration, tiger, zen ⋅ No comments
Inspired by traditional Chinese Peking Opera characters and Spanish surrealism art, the idea of this project is to combine two diverse culture senses into one experimental visual piece. Directed by Jimmy Yuan. More
Posted Jun 13, 2011 by E1000 ⋅ under Art, Film ⋅ tags chinese, experimental, short film, surrealism art ⋅ No comments
Very cool Chinese Adidas & Star Wars Posters designed by Dorothy Tang. More
Posted Mar 9, 2011 by travski ⋅ under Design ⋅ tags chinese, star wars ⋅ No comments

Chinese Artist Liu Bolin paints himself to blend in with any background, from stacks of cans to the woods and urban environments; he spends up to 10 hours at a time perfecting his camouflage for a single photo. More
Posted Feb 16, 2011 by Jay Tee ⋅ under Art, Photography ⋅ tags Art, chinese, Photography ⋅ No comments
