Qing Xu
About
Qing Xu is a Chinese communication artist specializing in graphic and digital art. Her work, characterized by a personal style and unique perspective, includes illustration, digital storytelling, and installation creation.
Art Style
Qing’s art blends contemporary social conditions, human cognition, and personal emotions with elements of contemporary art. Her critical observational approach aims to convey independent thoughts and critical thinking. Her research areas include the post-truth era, self-awareness, and social media, with an emphasis on incorporating Chinese cultural symbols to enhance depth and cultural resonance.
Academic Background
Qing holds a degree in Information Experience Design from the Royal College of Art and a Diploma in Illustration from the same institution. Her interdisciplinary academic background enables her to infuse new ideas and thinking into each piece, continuously exploring innovative ways to express herself across various media and technologies.
Contact information
ins: ellie.xqq
https://www.instagram.com/ellie.xqq
Personal email:
ellieqxu@gmail.com
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