Wang Jinchuan
Wang Jinchuan is a disciple of the Chinese arts and crafts master Lu Yaochen and the owner of Changlong Villa. Born in Dingshu Town, Yixing, Jiangsu Province.
Chinese name: Wang Jinchuan
Nationality: Chinese
Ethnicity: Han
Birthplace: Dingshu Town, Yixing, Jiangsu
Date of birth: December 1968
Occupation: Zisha pot artist
Representative works: "Potter Soul", "Run Silent", "Magic Lamp", "Qianqiu" Snow"
Introduction
In 1982, he embarked on the road of purple clay pottery. In 1986, he founded Jinchen Ceramics Studio. Under the careful guidance of Master Lu Yaochen, on the basis of inheriting traditional production techniques , by studying ancient drawn pottery unearthed in Yixing, boldly developed and explored the Yixing pottery drawing process that has been lost for hundreds of years, especially the process of making purple sand bead clay thin body pots. After going through many hardships, it finally succeeded and became the first stone in the history of Yixing purple clay bead clay. The founder of thin tire drawing pot.
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Yixing Jinchen Gift Co., Ltd. was established in 2000.
In 2000, the work won the designated gift pot for VIPs at the Shanghai International Tea Culture Festival.
In May 2000, it was awarded the VIP designated gift pot for the first Wuhan International Tea Culture Festival.
In 2001, he was invited to participate in the Hangzhou International Tea Culture Festival and gave a live tea drawing art performance.
In 2003, he was invited to participate in the Guangzhou International Tea Culture Festival and performed live tea drawing art.
In March 2004, he was invited by the Korean Tea Ceremony Special Magazine to participate in cultural exchanges between China and South Korea.
In April 2004, at the invitation of the closing ceremony of the Shanghai International Tea Culture Festival in Tokyo, Japan, he went to Japan to participate in Sino-Japanese
cultural exchanges.
In 2004, a special commemorative pot was made for the collection of calligraphy and seal cutting works of General Huang Xin, "One Hundred Classics of War".
In November 2004, his works "Magic Lamp" and "Qianqiu Snow" won the Innovation Art Gold Award in the 6th China Arts and Crafts Works Selection.
In May 2005, his work "Run Silence" won the second prize for new works by new artists at the China Yixing International Ceramics Exhibition.
In June 2005, he was invited to participate in the Korean International Tea Culture Exhibition and went to the Korean Higher Ceramics School to teach the craftsmanship of drawn pots.
In October 2005, he was invited to participate in the Jeju International Tea Culture Festival in South Korea and conduct cultural exchanges between China and South Korea.
In November 2005, his work "Pottery Soul" won the gold medal in the 7th China Arts and Crafts Works Selection.
In August 2006, he was awarded the honorary title of the most popular Zisha Art Master by the China Collectors Association.
In October 2007, he was invited by the Busan Tea Culture Exhibition in South Korea to participate in cultural exchanges between China and South Korea.
In May 2008, Yixing Changlong Zisha Research Institute was established and served as the director.
Yixing Changlong Tea Co., Ltd. was established in July 2008.
In November 2008, the work "Olympic Love" won the gold medal in the Tea Set Cultural Creativity Award Competition of the 9th Guangzhou International Tea Culture Expo.
In June 2009, the work "Heaven, Earth and Humanity" won the gold medal in the competition among 100 Zisha ceramic artists in Yixing, China.
In May 2010, the work "Nafu" won the Innovation Art Gold Award in the "2010 Henan Second Zisha Art Festival" exhibition work competition.
In September 2011, the work "Pan Pot" won the "China Art Cup" Silver Award at the Five Golden Flowers Beijing Report Exhibition of China Yixing Ceramics. In November 2011, his works "Stone Scoop" and "A Bead" won the gold medal in the 13th China Arts and Crafts Works Selection.
In April 2012, the work "Eighteen Arhat Pot" won the "Gold Medal" in the competition of the 5th Weifang Culture and Art Exhibition and Trade Fair in China.
The work "Sacred Bird" in August 2013 was collected by the Chinese Embassy in the Kingdom of Sweden at the first China Festival in Sweden.