I have nurtured a passion for art from a young age, embarking on a persistent journey to explore diverse media and techniques. Through this process, I've learned to see art not only as a form of expression but also as a language for storytelling, cultural connection, and reflection. My practice draws inspiration from history, nature, traditional Chinese culture, and everyday experiences, allowing me to create works that blend technical excellence with conceptual depth. In addition, I am deeply drawn to photography—an art form that captures ephemeral moments through the interplay of light and shadow. Over the years, I have built an extensive portfolio from my visits to temples, grottoes, and archaeological sites, documenting the textures, atmospheres, and silent stories embedded within these historical spaces. Inspired by Cabinets of Curiosity and museum collections worldwide, I have also curated my own collection of natural specimens, mementos, and artifacts acquired during my travels. These objects serve as firsthand sources of inspiration, informing and enriching my artistic practice. In recent years, I have aspired to combine emerging technologies, my passion for digital design and video games, and my knowledge of traditional Chinese culture to create my own games in the future. In pursuit of this goal, I have developed skills in 3D modeling, coding, and other foundational aspects of video game design.
In November 2017, Chunlin Cui's artwork won the First Prize at the Tokyo 2017 Japan-China Children's Art Exhibition. He served as the head of the 15-member Chinese Young Ambassadors Delegation and was invited to deliver a speech at the award ceremony.
In February 2018, Chunlin Cui received the "Future Star" Award at the 2018 FAC International Art Competition. He was invited, along with seven other "Future Stars," to attend the award ceremony held in New York, USA, and his work was exhibited at the Lincoln Center.
In April 2018, Chunlin Cui was awarded the First Prize in the Xu Beihong International Juvenile and Children's Art Competition.
In May 2018, he received high praise and specific mention from Mr. Irving Finkel, Deputy Director of the British Museum, and Dr. Janet Marstine, Associate Professor at the University of Leicester, during the International Summit on Museum and Children's Art Education held at the British Museum.
- Over 10 years
- Over 100,000 kilometers
- Over 100 museums
- Over 30,000 graphics
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- The Museum of Modern Art
- Metropolitan Museum of Art
- American Museum of Natural History
- Monet's Garden
- Omi Travel
- Angkor Temple
- Dunhuang Mogao Grottoes
- Shanxi Museum
- Hebei Provincial Museum
- Shaanxi Provincial History Museum
- National Museum
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