[Memories of blurred and clear things] Colored ink, silk 178 x 117 cm, 2023
[Stranger] Colored ink, silk
64 x 50 cm, 2023
[Moon is another fire] Colored ink, silk
66 x 108 cm, 2024

[Night illuminates night] Colored ink, silk
65 x 88 cm, 2023
[Night illuminates night] Colored ink, silk
65 x 88 cm, 2023
[Stranger] Colored ink, silk
64 x 50 cm, 2023
[Memories of blurred and clear things] Colored ink, silk
178 x 117 cm, 2023

[Moon is another fire] Colored ink, silk
66 x 108 cm, 2024

Dong Bingxin

Dong Bingxin, born in Wenzhou, Zhejiang. Graduated from the Affiliated High School of the Central Academy of Fine Arts in 2016. Obtained a Bachelor’s degree from the School of Chinese Painting at the Central Academy of Fine Arts in 2020. Pursued a Master’s degree at the same institution, graduating in 2024. Dong Bingxin’s creations draw inspiration from everyday life, characterized by simple light and color, returning from complexity to "zero." She views the painting frame as a window, looking inward to see the scenery inside and looking outward to see the reality of the world.

Dong Bingxin

Dong Bingxin, born in Wenzhou, Zhejiang. Graduated from the Affiliated High School of the Central Academy of Fine Arts in 2016. Obtained a Bachelor’s degree from the School of Chinese Painting at the Central Academy of Fine Arts in 2020. Pursued a Master’s degree at the same institution, graduating in 2024. Dong Bingxin’s creations draw inspiration from everyday life, characterized by simple light and color, returning from complexity to "zero." She views the painting frame as a window, looking inward to see the scenery inside and looking outward to see the reality of the world.

Dong Bingxin

Dong Bingxin, born in Wenzhou, Zhejiang. Graduated from the Affiliated High School of the Central Academy of Fine Arts in 2016. Obtained a Bachelor’s degree from the School of Chinese Painting at the Central Academy of Fine Arts in 2020. Pursued a Master’s degree at the same institution, graduating in 2024. Dong Bingxin’s creations draw inspiration from everyday life, characterized by simple light and color, returning from complexity to "zero." She views the painting frame as a window, looking inward to see the scenery inside and looking outward to see the reality of the world.