While working in Yangquan, Shanxi Province in 1974, he created a large number of worker prints with workers as the theme, which attracted the attention of the party and state leaders at that time. Many of the works created by Comrade Ye Xin were exhibited by the National Art Museum of China. collect. Graduated from the Printmaking Department of the Central Academy of Fine Arts in 1982. He has successively served as the art editor of the People's Fine Arts Publishing House and a teacher in the New Year Pictures and Comics Department of the Central Academy of Fine Arts. In 1986, he went to France to study at the Department of Plastic Arts, College 8 of the University of Paris, France, and settled in Paris. Since then, he has been engaged in independent creation and teaching and research of painting and calligraphy. Ye Xin is a professor at the Department of Plastic Arts at the University of Paris 8 in France and a visiting professor at the Xi'an Academy of Fine Arts in China. The 20 new works on display this time combine Chinese ink, lines, and calligraphy with the narrative nature and conceptual awareness of Western paintings. In the form of comic strips, they depict various themes such as Chinese and Western history, characters, and social events. For example, in the work "Reading Hugo's "Broken Porcelain"", a large-scale "leaf body" deformed calligraphy is placed in the painting to depict and describe the artist's thoughts and feelings after reading Hugo's "Broken Porcelain". ("Broken Porcelain" is an article written by French writer Hugo about the destruction of China's Old Summer Palace.) On August 7, 2010, Ye Xin, Fan Yifu and Wang Gang held the "Three People Entering Heterotopia" in Beijing. Painting Exhibition".