A fine arts exhibition, sponsored by China Female Artists Association, was held recently in Eight One Art Museum, in Beijing. More than 100 artworks, created by women artists from across the country, and including Chinese paintings, oil paintings and prints, were displayed during the exhibition. Women artists created the artworks to show the magnificent views of the motherland, and the happy lives of the people in the new era. Women of China highlights some of the artworks, to share the beautiful pictures with our readers.
Dawn of the Summer Palace (Painted by Jiang Pei) |
Lotus and Birds (Painted by Bao Rui) |
The Yellow River (Painted by Kong Zi) |
Fishing Life (Painted by Wu Jinjing) |
Flower Rain (Painted by Zhang He) |
Spring Story (Painted by He Wen) |
Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area (Painted by Ren Sai) |
Wearing Long-horn Headdresses in the Morning (Painted by Zhang Cunmei) |
Pictures from China Female Artists Association
(Women of China English Monthly January 2024)
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