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Into Chinese Art: Digital ink art


The popularity of “Black Myth: Wukong” has sparked global interest in Chinese-style games. How are they created, and how are elements of traditional Chinese paintings fused in today”s games? China Daily invited Russian artist Anna Kazmina to join professor Ni Bin at the China Academy of Art to get a first-hand look at the fusion of Chinese painting and game art. There, at Guochao Art Research Institute, Anna engaged in game production in a joint class with industry giants like “League of Legends: Wild Rift”, where she learned how Chinese painting can enhance digital creations, and even designed a digital Chinese brush. Watch the video to find out more.

Into Chinese Art is an immersive cultural interview series produced by China Daily, where international hosts engage with art experts through interactive discussions, offering audiences a deeper understanding of Chinese art and aesthetics. The second season of Into Chinese Art focuses on the art of Chinese painting and unfolds three captivating episodes.

Episode one: Into Chinese Art: Where the heart belongs

Episode two: Into Chinese Art: Ink, immensity and vistas unbound



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