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Check out drawings from the book Qingdao Homes of Famous Historical Figures by Qingdao artist Zhou Hui. The buildings shown include the former residence of the poet Wen…
Da Mao (大猫) is an artist from Qingdao. Check out some of her paintings here.
Check out the works of Qingdao artist Zhu Lei (祝磊).
Qingdao artist Leah Wong has been gaining attention with her three dimensional papercuts.
Qingdao based artist Pan Wen Yi works out of his studio in Taidong. Check out some of his latest paintings here.
Check out some of the works of Wang Yu (王宇).
A second series of images from Qingdao based artist Maruko (aka Wan Zi, cjj, Chen Jing Jing)
Lin Mei (梅林) is an artist born and raised in Qingdao. Check out some of her work.
Sui Jianguo (隋建國) is an artist from Qingdao known for sculpting huge Zhongshan suits and toy dinosaurs.
Zhu Lei (祝磊) is an artist from Qingdao. Check out some of her works.
Qingdao artist Wan Liya works out of studios in Qingdao, Beijing, and Jingdezhen.
Lv Nan (吕楠) is an artist from Qingdao. Check out some of her works here.
Li Lan (李兰) is an artist from Qingdao currently teaching at Qingdao University.
A profile of Qingdao artist Wang Yan Yu.
Check out a selection of work from Qingdao born and raised Maruko, aka Wan Zi.
Sun Yong (孙勇) is a Qingdao native currently residing in Beijing. Check out some of his illustrations of Qingdao’s ‘Old Town’.
Pan Wenyi loves to paint, as evidenced by the incredible amount of canvases packed into his home studio in Taidong.
QINGDAO(nese) showcases Qingdao-based artist Alan Forrest, who works out of his studio in Taidong.
Zhou Hui is an artist drawing portraits, buildings, and water scenes from around Qingdao and Europe.
Liu Jianqing (Chinese name: 刘建青) paints pictures to tell the story of her life. Here’s a look at some of her work.
Leah Wong (王丽华) is an artist from Qingdao. Check out some of her works.
Qingdao Sculpture Park is on the coast in the eastern part of the city near Shilaoren with more seaviews than sculptures.
Qingdao’s collection of turn of the century architecture gives evidence that it was once a German concession/colony on the Yellow Sea.
Arteffect Qingdao was an arts zine published from 2009-2011.
Check out photos of the Qingdao Art Museum at 7 Daxue Lu.
Check out some photos of Qingdao from back in the day, circa 91.
Up in the mountains most of the people breaking rocks (dashitou) are from Linyi.
Curator/painter You Liangcheng arranges regular exhibitions of Qingdao artists and cultural events at 138 Art Warehouse.
My Qingdao: Photography by Yang Guang is available in bookstores around Qingdao.
Xiao Hong (蕭紅) was one of a group of acclaimed authors who spent time in Qingdao in the 1930’s.
Images of Qingdao: pre-Tsingtao Center Shandong Lu, rock and roll at the Corner Jazz, Qingdao Old Town and more.
Check out some photos taken around town by Clay Army.
An excerpt from the blog of a former Liaocheng (Shandong) resident gives props to life in China.
Looking to see vigilante justice handed down on the streets of Qingdao? Look no further than The Underdog Knight (硬汉).
Check out paintings and sculptures by Qingdao artist Li Lan.
Check out paintings by Qingdao artist Zhu Xianwei.
Check out a video from a visit with Qingdao artist Pan Wenyi at his home studio in Taidong.
Check out these paintings by Qingdao artist Lv Nan.
Check out some paintings by Qingdao artist Zhang Meng (张锰).
Check out the works of Qingdao artists Xing Weidong (邢维东) & You Liangcheng (尤良诚).
Hassa documented the catwalk directed by Qingdao artist Da Mao (Big Cat/大猫) at Creative 100.
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Check out these mobile sketches by Qingdao based artist Rocky 张.
Blazing Sun Zen Style: Paintings by Zhou Shi Chao and You Liang Cheng.
The People’s Republic of China turns 62 on October 1, 2011. Celebrate Guo Qing Jie (国庆节) in Qingdao.
Four Generations Under One Roof by Lao She at the Qingdao Grand Theatre on March 16 and 17, 2011.
Weather Report, the name of both an excellent band and an epic song, is also the latest feature on QINGDAO(nese).
Xu Wei (许巍) is one of the most popular musicians in China. Find out why.