I present to you, a very blurry XiZhang (Xing x Master Zhang)

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I present to you, a very blurry XiZhang (Xing x Master Zhang)
Feeling to Hear this while heart brocken over xing
Its ok. Atleast i still have The Savanaclaw trio with me.
Nice song, but suffer even more since your dilf was gay for Master Zhang on day 1 when he was younger ✨✨
Xing being taken by an MPC??? Damn I- that was REALLY UNEXPECTED- but it somehow blends well???
Referring to this post!
Yeah, I wasn’t shittin’ when I said I shipped him with someone you don’t really know-
well, more like unexpected person-
Master Zhang was honestly the most unexpected and I thought least likely to be shipped with Xing but the more I thought about it I was like:
“Oh shit- this actually might work-”
AND HERE I AM FIDIDJJDJDJDJFJFB WOAHHHHHHHHHH-
Taiwanese coverage over the recent earthquake in Tibet (Xizhang), this video covers both an overview of China's response to the disaster as well as a comparison to the management of the recent California wildfires. I highly recommend this eye-opener but do note that in the video mandarin is spoken with Traditional Chinese subtitles with no English captions yet at time of posting.
Have you ever seen modern military assets such as drones and paratroopers being deployed to save rather than kill? Now you have.
This is what an army for the people should be. This is what a government for the people should strive to be.
-Intuyo que no comprende a qué nos dedicamos aquí. A recordar lo que ya que no existe. #ChiangMai #XiZhang #Ilustration #Buenasnoches (at San Luis Potosí City) https://www.instagram.com/p/CbbrpQeOFVH/?utm_medium=tumblr
Collectivity Artist: Xi Zhang
AS01E56 (Second Hand Memories Series) , 19.25 x 19.5", Acrylic on Canvas, 2015
Collectivity investigates points of connection between artists from two significant artist collectives based out of the Western United States – Hyperlink (Colorado) and Durden and Ray (Los Angeles) in back-to-back exhibits across two states. Currently on view at Durden and Ray in Downtown Los Angeles through August 25, 2018 - http://www.durdenandray.com/exhibitions/
Xi Zhang was born in 1984 in Kaifeng, China and studied painting at China’s Beijing Institute of Art and Design. To advance in his artistic career, Zhang attended the Colorado’s Rocky Mountain College of Art and Design in Denver, Colorado and received his BFA in painting and drawing. In 2011, Zhang graduated from the University of Colorado Boulder, Zhang with an MFA in painting and drawing. Zhang has gallery representation at both Marc Straus Gallery in New York City, NY and PLUS Contemporary Gallery in Denver, Colorado. Zhang’s most recent accomplishments in the art world include being a part of the Celeste Prize winners exhibition at The Bargehouse, OXO Tower gallery, London UK and receiving the Celeste Prize in Painting Finalist. He was also part of the group shows: 100 Asian artists from all around Asia at the Gallery LVS, Seoul, South Korea; National Juried Competition—Works on Paper 2017 at Long Beach Island Foundation of the Arts & Sciences, Loveladies, NJ; and Time Zone Converter at the Korean Cultural Center in Beijing, China. As for his recent solo shows, he exhibited artworks in Shelter of Desire at Arts Brookfield, Denver, Colorado. Currently he lives and teaches in Salt Lake City, Utah.
AS01E47 (Second Hand Memories Series), 13.5 x 14", Acrylic on Golden leaf, 2014
In Xi Zhang’s most recent series, the Metallic Leaf Garden, he explores both the conscious and subconscious. Through the use of color, subject, and by subverting the audience’s gaze, Zhang explores a surreal sense of reality and creates an environment for the subject that analyzes the mood, the subject’s internal strife, and perhaps their personality.
Snail, Acrylic on Canvas, 48 x 36 inches, 2018
Xi Zhang’s Second Memories Series mixes contemporary pop culture with traditional Eastern style of art, similar to Ukiyo-e. These paintings on paper, or gold leaf, reflect our technological age, employing humor in the process. By mashing up traditional Chinese calligraphic painting techniques with supremely modern subject matter, the artist invites us to consider how our current social behaviors will stand up to the test of time.
AS01E59 (Second Hand Memories), 13.5 x 13.5", Acrylic on Canvas, 2015
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