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WLOP

  WLOP (real name Wang Ling) is a hobbyist digital artist from China, actually based in Hong Kong; very well-known for her painting process videos, where he reflects detailed stories within the fantasy genre. He is very active in the main social media where he can showcase his art, like YouTube, Devianart, or ArtStation, as well as being active in Patreon. In YouTube, he uses the speedpaint process to show its painting process from beginning to end, with Photoshop as its main content platform. WLOP's art is beautiful and amazing, extraordinarily sensitive and nostalgic. It represents normally female characters in active or emotional scenes, sharing its whole photoshop painting process from beginning to end so its community can learn from him.

Liuyan Lange

  Liuyan Lange is an illustrator that is inspired by the Chinese mythology. Yuan Liu is his real name. Lange was born in Shenzhen, China and is the creator of the paintings of a role playing game. The role play is a system based on turn-based strategies, through cards.

Bangqiao Yan

  Bangqiao Yan is an illustrator and teacher based in Changsha, China. He is known for his beautiful, digitally painted landscapes that capture your gaze, take you by the hand and walk you though their tranquil scenery. Bang is a graduate from Hunan Normal University. Many of his illustrations are created using PaintTool SAI as classroom demonstrations. Bang drew the wordless comic, A story about freedom, which you can read here: part one and part two. Bang's work often depicts vast and detailed landscapes invigorated by clear skies and bulbous clouds. He uses washed-out tones of color to warm up concrete buildings and speckled trees with blue and green leaves. In each piece stands an anonymous character, taking up just a small portion of the frame but adding so much in terms of mood.

Xian Tao

  Tao Xian 陶显 was born in 1991 in Maanshan, Anhui province, China, and lives in Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China. She expresses her artistic identities through painting, photography, and printmaking. Particularly, she is interested in exploring the relationship between advanced technology and the traditional painting, and how the technology influences the artist’s artistic directions or the audience’s understanding of contemporary painting. She manipulates the found images for creating a new way of narration and challenges the viewer’s visual boundaries. Her works feel as if they are slowly fading away, yet stay strong in your memory. Her vigorous colors contrasting her euphemistic figures in a portamento style, which diffuses a sense of eastern beauty. S he believes the world is virtual, it is through the material world that we see the manifestation of the inner self. As a result, through his art, Tao strives to present both "life change and uncertainty." His distinctive figura...

Old Xian

  Old Xian (Old 先 ) is an artist based in Hangzhou, China. She presents herself as a male character in her comics. She graduated from the Central Academy of Fine Arts (CAFA) in 2013. In 2012, she released The Specific Heat Capacity of Love as well as Xiao Chou Dan Ni (aka Joker Danny). Xiao Chou Dan Ni earned Xian a Shueisha Tezuka Award and a Golden Dragon Award. She has also worked on «Mosspaca Advertising Department», in collaboration with her coworker Tan Jiu, who produced Tamen De Gushi. She is well known for her manhua 19 days.

Tan Jiu

  Tan Jiu is a Chinese artist who writes and draws manhuas. Their work is lovely and s he's the author of Tamen De Gushi. She works in the Mosspaca Studio along with Old Xian and Sevnilock (Lin Lang/Mian Lang).

Shan Jiang

  Chinese illustrator, obtained a master's degree from the Edinburgh College of Art in 2004 and is currently a partner of the London-based design company Shotopop, whose clients include important international brands. Shan Jiang's work is heavily influenced by his hometown of Shanghai in a blend of contemporary architecture and popular beliefs, communist ideology and burgeoning subcultures. The artist is also inspired by Chinese realistic painting, the Japanese Ukiyo-e art print genre, the Bauhaus, Dürer, manga and anime.