

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 y 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.

