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Jiaying He

Jiaying He (Born 1957) is active/lives in China.  Jiaying He is known for Abstrct painted images on scrolls.

He Jiaying studied traditional gongbi (fine line) Chinese painting at the Tianjin Art Academy and dedicated decades subsequently mastering the xieyi (freehand) painting technique. 

With the goal to combine Chinese and Western styles and to blend the precise-execution and freehand modes of painting, he synthesized Western realism and Chinese expressiveness into a single style, one that unites the precise and subtle with the bold and unrestrained.   ...  [Displaying 462 of 870 characters.]  Artist bio

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  • Handscroll Painting, Hanging Scrolls
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