We love these amazingly intricate prints by Yang Yong Liang. He was born in Shanghai, and from an early age he was taught Chinese traditional painting, calligraphy and various art forms for ten years by Yang Yang who was a professor at Hong Kong Chinese University. In 2004 he set up his own studio with friends, and took on the role of Art Director in the studio he started experimenting and creating contemporary art, such as modern ink painting, photography and video art etc. He now has developed a technique where he uses light boxes behind his prints to create these futuristic worlds. These are really beautiful pieces of work, which he is currently exhibiting at the Galerie Paris-Beijing in Paris, please click on the photo above to see the whole series of Moonlight pictures.
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