Archive for the ‘painting’ Category

KWANYIN CLAN’s street-art inspired, traditional chinese fish adapted to multiple mediums

The Kwanyin Clan crew, lead by EDGE Creative Collective member, NATO, are up to their old tricks again: mixing and mashing different mediums, cultures and styles.

The below framed piece is titled “Passage of Time” and features an iconic, traditional Chinese fish made up of graffiti-inspired letters, all placed on top of a Western [...]

events | “ghosts & men from badong,” a talk by new york-based chinese painter YUN-FEI JI

We typically don’t post about the Chinese “fine art” beat, but this looks particularly interesting. THE BUND FORUM presents an artist talk by New York-based Chinese painter Yun-Fei Ji (季云飞). Starting with the artist’s latest work, in the format of a traditional hand-scroll The Three Gorges Dam Migration commissioned by Museum of Modern Art New [...]

visuals | XIAO LONGHUA ///

visuals | XIAO LONGHUA

If you’d like to collaborate with EDGE Creative Collective member Xiao Longhua, purchase any of his work, or view his full portfolio, please send us an email at: EDGE@Neocha.com

For more from Xiao Longhua on NeochaEDGE, link here. /// SL

visuals | new work from beijing creative LIU CONG (AKA: YA)

For more from Liu Cong (aka: Ya) on NeochaEDGE, link here. /// Ka

post-80 generation hangzhou-based painter LUO XIAOFENG didn’t go to art school and it didn’t matter

Meet our friend Hangzhou-based Luo Xiaofeng. He’s pure talent.

Luo was born in 1981 in Li’an and is not your average artist – he didn’t go to any of Hangzhou’s famous art schools and has on his own created a very unique, raw, and significant style with his works, which are mainly done with acrylic or [...]

“contemporary classics” from kunming-based “post-80 generation” oil painter DU XI

Kunming-based oil painter Du Xi filters classical Chinese stories through the lens of a post-80s world filled with comic books, computer games, and campy kungfu flicks. His work is intensely rooted in tradition, but it’s alive with a kind of humor that belongs entirely to a young generation.

After spending over half a year in [...]

SOP2099, one of the most promising young creatives in china today

EDGE Creative Collective member Sop2009 is one of the most promising young creatives in China today – he has long been one of our favorite illustrators and painters.

His work defies any apt description so we won’t even try to tell you about, see for yourself below. Enjoy! Let us know what [...]

NeochaEDGE welcomes WANG MENG into the EDGE Creative Collective

We’re happy to welcome one of our frequent collaborators, Beijing-based multi-discipline creative, Wang Meng (aka: Dora.S), into the EDGE Creative Collective (ECC).

We’ve had the pleasure of working with Wang Meng on a few projects including most recently our collaboration with the UK Pavilion. His creativity, hard work and humor are [...]

more beautiful water-color paintings from shanghai creative CHENGLU

Following up on an early post about Chenglu (aka: 程靖雁), see below for some more water-color paintings from the Shanghai-based creative / high-school art teacher.

There is something so simple and vivid about her work that we just love. Hope you enjoy as much as we do.

If you’d like to collaborate with Chenglu, purchase [...]

neo-traditionalist ink and wash paintings from YUSHANFANKUAN

We’re always excited to see new examples of neo-traditionalism among China’s creative community, so we are especially happy to share the work of Beijing-based Yushanfankuan. Using ink and wash painting, his pieces resemble the traditional paintings from centuries past, but upon further inspections, scenes from the present day are sprinkled throughout.

For [...]