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Paintings by Li Xiaoke, a son of Li Keran, shows his decades of exploration with depicting Tibet's grand views with scholarly elegance.
Zhuang Xiaolei largely paints Beijing's natural and cultural landscapes, and he deals a modern touch.
In his works, Xie Yongzeng conveys a personal attachment to his hometown in Shandong province. And he revives the liubai blankness leaving technique of Chinese painting.
Guo Baojun primarily uses sketchy strokes to deliver the tranquility of Anhui province's scenery and its unique white-wall houses.