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Chu Lin Huang, born in Heze, Shandong, 80 young water Movies artists of, water video painting art. Water Movies Huang Chu Lin and high praise China, the sand painting photo

A child he was obsessed with art, keen artistic creativity, and has amazing artistic talent and cultural awareness. Him by the ancient Chinese "ink pool method" and the newly popular sand painting performance art of inspiration after long-term devote themselves to studying the painting of the water film is both an anecdote and an example. The painting of the water film is both an aesthetic art is more a profound philosophy of the so-called on Good Flow, Water things without contention. of the world, goodness and beauty than water. Wong Chu Lin gives this unusual way to enjoy the incomparable stunning visual experience and ultra- aesthetic art. Since the advent of the water, Movies, won numerous audiences and many of the media in hot pursuit. Representative works: "Blue and White Porcelain", "Great Dun Representative works: "Blue and White Porcelain", "Great Dunhuang".

Water shadow painted yellow beads Lynn performances by the ancient Chinese "ink pool method" and the newly popular sand painting performance art of the enlightenment, after long-term devote themselves to study, in 2010 the country's first water shadow painting art for the first time to its naming as "the water shadow painting". the "water shadow painting". Water Movies is the use of water and oil paint using the principle of the oil-water separator for performing art forms, painting by the highly skilled. Using projection on the bottom white transparent container filled with water, and then the water drip oil-based colored ink or paint, use the stylus to Magnificent image of the formation of ever-changing aesthetic pattern, giving a profound visual experience and philosophical insights. After the show floor surface of the water, rice paper light paintings on the water to save rubbing.