Arts Scene | Selected Works from Fine Arts Exhibition of Chinese Women Artists

 June 11, 2024

A fine arts exhibition, sponsored by China Female Artists Association, was held recently in Guozhong Art Museum, in Songzhuang, a town in Beijing's Tongzhou District. More than 120 works, created by 120 women artists, from across the country, were displayed. With the theme, "Charm of Spring," women artists created their works to show the magnificent views of the motherland, and to show Chinese women's love for life and career in the new era. In this edition, Women of China highlights some of the works, to share the beautiful creations with our readers.

Arts Scene | Selected Works from Fine Arts Exhibition of Chinese Women Artists
Young Woman [Painted by Jiang Caiping]

 

Arts Scene | Selected Works from Fine Arts Exhibition of Chinese Women Artists
Light Over the Lotus Pond [Painted by Pang Yuan]

 

Arts Scene | Selected Works from Fine Arts Exhibition of Chinese Women Artists
Hometown [Painted by Qiu Zhaoming]

 

Arts Scene | Selected Works from Fine Arts Exhibition of Chinese Women Artists
Chinese New Year [Painted by Chang Meijuan]

 

Arts Scene | Selected Works from Fine Arts Exhibition of Chinese Women Artists
The Story of Unagi [Painted by Cao Xiangbin]

 

Arts Scene | Selected Works from Fine Arts Exhibition of Chinese Women Artists
Charm of Spring [Painted by Pu Jun]

 

Arts Scene | Selected Works from Fine Arts Exhibition of Chinese Women Artists
Mountains and Water [Painted by Li Jin]

 

Arts Scene | Selected Works from Fine Arts Exhibition of Chinese Women Artists
Red Shadow [Painted by Wei Hongyan]

 

Pictures from China Female Artists Association

(Women of China English Monthly May 2024)

Editor: Wang Shasha 

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