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Artwork by Ping Yan
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Sunset in Spring by Ping Yan
Winter Memory by Ping Yan
Strear by Ping Yan
Harvest by Ping Yan
Harvest by Ping Yan
Hope by Ping Yan
Ginger by Ping Yan
still life by Ping Yan
Kiki by Ping Yan
Autumn color by Ping Yan
Still life by Ping Yan
Lily by Ping Yan
Lily by Ping Yan
Up by Ping Yan
Streming by Ping Yan
Village by Ping Yan
Lotus pond by Ping Yan
Is going to raining by Ping Yan
On Decker by Ping Yan
Nearby by Ping Yan
Early Summer by Ping Yan
Harvest by Ping Yan
Fire place by Ping Yan
Hope by Ping Yan
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About Ping Yan
Ping Yan started to learn drawing and painting at a very early age and working in a wide variety of mediums including Chinese brush painting, watercolor, oil, acrylic, pastel, colored pencil, and pen sketch. Ping enjoys creating portraits, cartoon, flowers and landscapes.
Ping's artworks involve an extensive area of subject matters and styles from oriental to impressionism, light to dark values. One of ping's favorite art subjects is peony. Regarded as one of the most exquisite flowers in Chinese culture, the peony is a symbol for nobility, value and beauty. Peony in full bloom represents prosperity and peace and will bring good fortune and success to people.
She has entered pieces in art shows and solo art show and has won the first place award in one of the art shows. She also published a book as an illustrator and some artworks in magazines. She is also enjoying teaching art to the adults and children. Her students from the kid's art class had won a lot of art awards in the art contests. She has been invited to demo her Chinese brush painting and do portrait sketches in many art fairs and events.
The action of creating artworks enriched her life and provided her with both physical and mental relaxation. She believes that Qigong and the way of Chinese brush painting has something in common: breathe management, physical exercise and mental focus.