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Sculptures by Liu Huanzhang mostly portray female bodies and animals in a style which honors the objects' spirit over their details. [Photo provided to China Daily]
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"One should think cleverly when conceiving a work. But it's equally important that he should not sculpt or polish the work excessively. Otherwise, it will end up looking rather awkward and unnatural."
In his teens, Liu learned to carve Chinese seals, laying a solid foundation for his later studies of sculpture at the CAFA.
He has continued to produce delicate seals and imprints. He incorporates the traditional form of art into the realm of sculpture. He sculpts with precision and calmness-reflecting an intimate connection with his exploration with seal cutting.
Reviewing his artistic career, Liu says: "Sincerity is all the more of a merit for being a man. So it is when doing art."
Contact the writer at linqi@chinadaily.com.cn