

Some artworks don’t scream for attention — they pull you in. The kind you spot once, and suddenly you’re imagining the sound of your footsteps, the heat in the air, the smell of wet concrete after a quick summer rain.
That’s exactly what happened to me when I saw this quiet street oil painting: a soft, sun-washed lane, low buildings fading into warm haze, telephone poles cutting clean lines into the sky, and those imperfect puddles catching the light like tiny mirrors. It’s calm, a little nostalgic, and honestly… it feels like a pause button for your brain (and we all need that).
The artist behind the mood: a Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts oil painting graduate
The painter was born in 1978 in Guangdong und graduated in 2001 from the Oil Painting Department of Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts, earning a bachelor’s degree. That foundation shows — the composition feels effortless, but you can tell it’s built on real skill: controlled values, confident perspective, and that quiet confidence of someone who’s been in love with paint for a long time.
He’s also deeply rooted in the South China art scene:
- Member of Guangdong Artists Association
- Member of Guangdong Oil Painting Landscape Research Society
- Member of Shenzhen Artists Association
- Member of Shenzhen Young Artists Association
- Vice Chairman of Futian District Artists Association
- Board member (first council) of Futian Calligraphy & Painting Theme Museum
- Teacher at Shenzhen Calligraphy and Painting Art Academy
If you’ve been searching for a Shenzhen landscape oil painting artist with serious credentials, this is exactly that lane.

