Welcome to the world of Tang Li’s porcelain art
Discover the fascinating intersection of xieyi painting and Jingdezhen ware through the lens of Tang Li's artistic vision. To Tang Li, these two seemingly distinct art forms share profound commonalities rather than differences. Both an excellent piece of porcelain and a painting find their roots in a deep reverence for nature, portraying its beauty while reflecting the inner worlds of the artists. Embracing the philosophy of empty space, both media convey ideas akin to flowing water—spontaneous yet firm.
As China's living xieyi master, Tang Li embarked on a remarkable artistic journey, initially blending Western impressionism with traditional Chinese xieyi painting in the 80s. His works gained international acclaim, they were widely acquired by art collectors including members of the British royal family. In subsequent years, Tang Li returned to the essence of traditional Chinese painting, drawing inspiration from the likes of Bada Shanren and Qi Baishi, particularly focusing on floral and avian motifs.
In the past decade, Tang Li has harmoniously married xieyi painting and porcelain making, creating a series of art pieces that epitomize the pinnacle of both art forms. This digital gallery showcases a curated selection of his recent works, featuring meticulously crafted Jingdezhen ware adorned with his signature motifs.
Each piece within this collection is a unique expression, infused with the artist's profound emotions and distinctive perspective on the world and life. For further information about these porcelain art pieces or Tang Li's broader body of work, we invite you to connect with us for additional details.