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PJA64X rated 20 months ago - Jia Lu's art is beautiful, inspiring and touching. Here are three fine examples of her work and some biographical details. More of her wonderful art will feature here in due course.
Philip PJA64X
Jia Lu
Painting since she was three, Jia Lu painted her way through her tender years, t...
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 - MistyClouds rated 3 months ago
- "Warm Winds" painting ~ Jia Lu ~ Beautiful.
 PJA64X rated 20 months ago- Jia Lu's art is beautiful, inspiring and touching. Here are three fine examples of her work and some biographical details. More of her wonderful art will feature here in due course.
Philip PJA64X
Jia Lu
Painting since she was three, Jia Lu painted her way through her tender years, through the navy, through her emigration abroad, right through to fame. Her paintings eventually created a world that escapes classification. No matter who comes across them, her paintings make all catch their breath and turns every face into an expression of wonder.
Jia Lu was born in March 1954 in Beijing. Graduated from the Central Academy of Art and Design Special Arts Department in Beijing and York University Faculty of Visual Arts in Canada. Before leaving China she worked as a nurse, film projectionist, athelete, film actress, art editor, etc. In 1983 she pursued further education in Canada and later taught at Lambton College. She has participated in over 50 exhibitions in the U.S., Japan and Canada. In 1990 she worked as Researcher and Chief Designer for the Tang Culture Research Institute and created the world's largest, most valuable and influential mural design at 700 sq. m. over the course of several months. Between 1985 and 1994 her ink paintings and Buddhist designs were exhibited at three provincial level art museums in Canada bringing widespread attention to her work. Her work became a highlight of the 1997 and 1998 ArtExpo.
WARM WINDS 2 by JIA LU
 QueenOfFlambe rated 12 months ago- Gorgeous...
 Jinxie66 rated 28 months ago-
I would love to own a piece of Jia Lu's work someday. I really am in awe of this painting.
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