Artist
Qiao Yingzong
Qiao Yingzong is a multidisciplinary artist based in Beijing who graduated from the Printmaking Department of Tianjin Academy of Fine Arts in 2015. His painting style is influenced by both Japanese manga and American comics, incorporating cartoon and popular culture elements to explore the conflicts and connections between individualism and society in today’s popular culture. In addition to working as a tattoo artist and illustrator, Qiao also experiments with combining traditional printmaking techniques and contemporary styles, continuously enriching the development of contemporary Chinese art.
Works
Asphyxia
Aquatint, etching, drypoint, carbon powder on copper plates 50 × 40 cm
Magnani Paper 70 × 60 cm
Printed in 8 colors
Edition: 50
2020
Printed by CHAO Printmaking Studio | Beijing
Published by CHAO Printmaking Studio | Beijing
Neo-Idolatry
Aquatint, etching on copper plates 56 × 40 cm
Magnani Edition Paper 76 × 60 cm
Printed in 11 colors
Edition: 30
2020
Printed by CHAO Printmaking Studio | Beijing
Published by CHAO Printmaking Studio | Beijing
19.2.00
Soft ground, aquatint, sugar lift, drypoint on copper plates 60 × 60 cm
Magnani Edition Paper 76 × 72 cm
Printed in 7 colors
Edition: 50
2021
Printed by CHAO Printmaking Studio | Beijing
Published by CHAO Printmaking Studio | Beijing
Holy Communion
Aquatint, etching, drypoint, sugar lift on copper plates 79 × 69 cm & silkscreen
Magnani Edition Paper 106 × 80 cm
Printed in 8 colors
Edition: 50
2023
Printed by CHAO Printmaking Studio | Beijing
Published by CHAO Printmaking Studio | Beijing
PRINT 100
“Printmaking 100” is one of the art programs launched by CHAO Printmaking Studio for emerging artists starting from 2020. Through collaboration, it brings the inspirations of more young art creators vividly to life on paper. The aim of this project is to integrate printmaking with contemporary art, offering young artists an outlet to express their unique artistic language, while providing them with resources and boundless opportunities for growth.