Mansheng Wang

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Mansheng Wang is a Chinese artist who moved to Dobbs Ferry in 1996. He is a calligrapher and painter. His influences include traditional literati art, Buddhist art, and the Hudson Valley, which he began painting after he relocated there and continued to create artwork depicting it for ten years. Wang's interest in art began when he was a child during the Chinese cultural revolution. He uses materials such as reeds from the Hudson River and homemade paint made from crushed walnuts and acrylic paint combined as well as cardboard to create his pieces. Mansheng Wang's work has been exhibited in China at the Beijing art museum as well as in America at the Brooklyn Museum, the Baltimore Museum of Art, the Huntington Museum of Art and Connecticut college.[1][2][3][4]

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  1. ^ "Brooklyn Museum". www.brooklynmuseum.org. Retrieved 2021-04-29.
  2. ^ "News Release - Chinese Garden's New Art Gallery to Feature Contemporary Calligraphy in Inaugural Exhibition Focused on Illuminating the Art Form". The Huntington. Retrieved 2021-04-29.
  3. ^ "Meet Westchester's Art Stars". Westchester Magazine. 2018-02-21. Retrieved 2021-04-29.
  4. ^ Mang, Mai (July 2, 2020). "Wang Mansheng: From Silk Road to Hudson River". Chinese Literature Today. Vol. 9. Routledge. pp. 66–84. ISSN 2151-4399.