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Zuo Jin
Zuo Jin, born in 1968 in Hebei Province, is a renowned artist known for exploring human and natural relationships. Notable works include "Skin Color" and "Colored Glasses." He created the "Olympic Movement" series for the 2008 Olympics and is recognized as a top charity artist in China.
Zuo Jin, born in 1968 in Hebei Province, is a renowned artist who studied at the Central Academy of Fine Arts. He received the "Queen Elizabeth II Memorial Medal" from the Canadian Parliament and is the chief artist of C9 Gallery and founder of the Wuxiang Painting School.
Zuo Jin's work explores complex relationships between people and nature through unique perspectives and techniques. His art spans various themes and styles, including notable pieces like "Skin Color," the "Colored Glasses" series, and anti-war works "Shortsightedness" and "Transposition." He created the "Olympic Movement" series for the 2008 Olympics, housed in the Olympic Art Museum. Zuo Jin is also recognized for his charitable contributions, being named one of the top ten charity artists in "Beautiful China."
