Chen Yue `e was a Chinese Yixing purple clay pottery artist. She specialized in purple clay pottery creation at the Yixing ceramic museum. Chen Yue'e was a student of Wang Xiaolong and Gao Lijun, who were famous purple sand artists. She was good at creating purple sand flower ware and light ware by hand. In her many years of creative career, she inherited tradition and focused on innovation, gradually forming her own creative style. Chen Yue'e's works were magnanimous and full of spirit, traditional and full of the spirit of the times. She focused on expressing the inner cultural characteristics and charm of Yixing purple sand. Her works have participated in many domestic and foreign ceramic art exhibition reviews and won awards, attracting the attention of the purple sand collection industry. Chen Yue'e was a national senior arts and crafts artist. In 2021, she was awarded the title of Senior Village Revitalization Artist.
Chen Yongliang was a national assistant arts and crafts artist and an outstanding young ceramist in Yixing City. He was born in 1981 and had been influenced by ceramic art since childhood. He had a strong interest in purple sand art. He started making pots in 1998 and received guidance from many masters. Chen Yongliang's works were simple and elegant, with fine workmanship and exquisite charm. They were both hard and soft, and the shape was simple and unsophisticated. They were rich in the vigorous charm of oriental culture. His works were favored by the majority of teapot enthusiasts and won many awards in competitions and exhibition activities. They had high collection value. Chen Yongliang's collection of purple clay teapots included bottom trough clear, Wan Yu, Jingzhou stone ladle, Dayun De Zhong and many other works, using different clay materials and capacity. He also had his own personal studio, which detailed his personal information, works, awards, and contact information.
Fan Jianjun, also known as Yiming, was a master of ceramic art and arts and crafts in Jiangsu Province. He had rich experience and attainments in the field of purple sand art. Fan Jianjun had learned purple clay carving skills from Bao Zhiqiang, a master of Chinese arts and crafts. He also learned teapot making skills and purple clay pottery design under the guidance of his mother, Cao Wanfen. His works were a combination of poetry, calligraphy, painting, literature, seal carving, stone carving, and other decorative arts. They were integrated with the teapot shape, emitting a simple, straightforward, and quaint atmosphere. They subtly expressed the interest of modern people in retro and traditional. Fan Jianjun's work was skillful with the knife, and the lines were smooth, forming a unique style of purple sand "micro-carving" decoration. His purple clay teapot works were very popular, and pictures of his works could be found on related websites.
Wang Fengying was a purple clay carving artist from the Republic of China to the early years of Liberation. Her works were simple but full of craftsmanship. They had a strong charm of Chinese calligraphy and painting, and did not lose their artistic level. Her stage name was the stone carved purple clay teapot.
Wu Liujun was an outstanding young ceramist. He was born in Yixing, Jiangsu Province, and was a member of the Zisha Arts and Crafts Association. He received professional studies and advanced studies at the Nanjing Institute of Art and the Central Academy of Arts and Crafts. Wu Liujun's works were featured by smooth lines and deep foundation. They had both traditional performance and personality. His purple clay teapot works were loved by collectors and art lovers because of their exquisite craftsmanship and unique design. Wu Liujun's works had been invited to be exhibited many times and won awards. Some of his works were even permanently collected by the museum. He was a highly acclaimed master of the purple clay teapot.
Fan Jianhua was a master of ceramic art in Jiangsu Province. He was also a senior craftsman and a famous master of Yixing Purple Sand Teapot. She was born in 1964. In 1982, she entered Yixing Purple Sand Craft Factory to study under the famous master of arts and crafts, Lv Yaochen. Fan Jianhua was good at making all kinds of purple clay ware, especially flower ware and vein ware. Her works were simple and elegant, with smooth lines and exquisite and beautiful features. Fan Jianhua's works had won many awards, such as the second prize of China Yixing International Porcelain Exhibition and the 7th National Excellence Award for Porcelain Evaluation. She had been pursuing the art of purple sand for 35 years. She integrated her personal thoughts on the basis of tradition and created works with her own style.
Chu Liqiang was born in Yixing, Jiangsu Province in 1966. He was a master of purple clay teapot. He had been interested in purple clay pots since he was a child and learned how to make purple clay pots from Wu Yufang in 1990. He also received guidance from Wang Yinxian, Xu Hantang, and other masters, which allowed him to make rapid progress in his craftsmanship. Chu Liqiang's works were novel, simple, and elegant. The style was elegant, solemn, and full. It was connected smoothly and the transition was comfortable. It had reached a very high level of skill. He pursued perfection in his workmanship. He hand-made square and round objects in a unique style. His works have been awarded many times in domestic and foreign exhibition evaluations, and have been collected by many cultural relics units such as the Wuxi Museum. They are deeply loved by scholars at home and abroad. He won the gold medal in the 1999 China National Arts and Crafts Master Exhibition.
Purple Gold Chen was a famous online novel in China. His works mainly focused on science fiction, fantasy, history, and other topics. He was known as one of the "Four Great Talents" in the Chinese online literature world. Zijin Chen's representative works included the "Three-Body" series, the "Dark Forest" series, the "Ball Lightning" series, and the "Wandering Earth" series. Among them, the " Three-Body Problem " series was hailed as a classic of Chinese science fiction and received widespread praise and high praise worldwide. This series of novels used the contact and conflict between humans and the Tri-Body Civilization as the main line, combining science fiction, philosophy, history and other elements to show the helplessness, confusion, exploration and tenacity of humans in the face of the unknown world. In addition to the " Three-Body " series, Zi Jinchen's other representative works included " Ball Lightning " and " Dark Forest ". These works were not only popular in mainland China, but also received widespread responses from overseas readers. Zijin Chen's works had become an important part of Chinese literature with its profound ideology, magnificent literary style and grand narrative scale, and had also made important contributions to the development of Chinese online literature.
Fan Xuejun was a state-level assistant craftsman. He was born in 1965 and was a pottery artist in Yixing, the hometown of purple sand art. He had been influenced by the art and culture of purple sand since he was young, and he had a special liking for purple sand techniques. In 1983, he was admitted to the Second Purple Sand Craft Factory to study the art of purple sand, and was personally guided by Yang Qinfang, a senior craft artist from Jiangsu Province. Fan Xuejun had made great progress in his production skills. He combined his own creative designs, constantly studied the sand art styles of various eras, and integrated modern theoretical knowledge to constantly enrich himself. His works were filled with emotion, inspired with new ideas, and inherited and carried forward tradition. Fan Xuejun's purple clay teapot works had won many awards and were favored and praised by collectors and industry insiders at home and abroad.
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Fan Zhonghua was a Chinese teapot artist, born into a teapot making family. He had a passion for the art of purple sand since he was a child. After graduation, he began to learn how to make pots. His works were elegant, fresh, elegant and generous, pursuing dynamic and smooth twists and turns, focusing on the combination of tradition and innovation, pursuing beauty and practicality. Fan Zhonghua absorbed the essence of traditional craftsmanship and combined it with the ingenuity of modern craftsmanship, making his works full of vitality and imagination. He was deeply loved by teapot lovers. His works had been exhibited at home and abroad many times and won awards. They were published in many newspapers and magazines and were highly sought after by many collectors and purple sand lovers. The specific information about his works, such as the name and capacity of the works, can be found in the relevant purple clay teapot mall or website.