Tan Ping, Artwork Appreciation

Mondo Culture Updated on 2024-03-07

Tan Ping, Chengde in the spring of 1960, gave him the light of life. His hometown is Yantai, Shandong, which is full of strong Shandong style, which has laid a solid artistic foundation for him. In the golden autumn of 1984, he entered the printmaking department of the ** Academy of Fine Arts, and with unremitting efforts, he won a bachelor's degree.

On the podium of the Printmaking Department of the ** Academy of Fine Arts, he worked steadily and steadily, lighting the light of art for countless students with his profound artistic attainments and excellent teaching ability. With his unique perspective and keen insight, he leads students to explore the infinite charm of art.

In order to pursue higher artistic attainments, Tan Ping embarked on the road to study in Germany in 1989. With the support of the German Cultural and Art Exchange Scholarship, he devoted himself to the freelance painting department of the Berlin University of the Arts, where he studied with world-class artists. After several years of hard work, he managed to obtain a master's degree and an honors from Meisterschule.

In 2002, Tan Ping returned to the embrace of the motherland, and with his rich artistic experience and profound academic attainments, he served as the dean of the School of Design of the ** Academy of Fine Arts. With his rigorous approach and outstanding leadership skills, he has led the School to new heights. Two years later, he was appointed vice president of the ** Academy of Fine Arts, a position he still holds and has devoted countless efforts to the development of the academy.

Professor Tan Ping is not only an outstanding artist and educator, but also a highly respected leader. His artistic attainments, educational philosophy and leadership skills have made great contributions to the development of the ** Academy of Fine Arts. Under his leadership, the Academy of Fine Arts will continue to flourish and cultivate more outstanding artists and designers.

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