Wang Bin is good at calligraphy and seal cutting, specializing in landscapes and flowers and birds. His calligraphy, taking the advantages of han li and the two kings, is vigorous, powerful and full of ancient meaning, and his style is natural and smooth, just like flowing water. Landscape painting is magnificent, or full of colors, or ink and wash. His flower-and-bird paintings are also fresh and moving, with thick colors but not bright colors, and his "Bamboo Bird Map" is vivid. Wang Bin is also a master of tiger painting. The tiger he painted is lonely and proud, but he doesn't show it. Although it has the style of a king, it has more human feelings. In his works, the tiger has affection for his son, an Oedipus plot, a homesick dream, a drunken sleep, a happy family and a quiet sadness. He endowed the tiger with character and spirit, and even regarded the tiger as his own incarnation. Seal cutting is the beginning of Wang Bin's art, and his wisdom can be seen more when he engraves. When he was a child, he copied a large number of masterpieces handed down from ancient China masters. Later, he was lucky enough to meet Mr. Liu Yiwen, a famous seal engraver, and received careful guidance from Mr. Liu. His printing lines are vigorous and straight, the big seal has the power to carry the tripod, and the small seal has charming interest. Looking at his printing, he feels elegant and handsome.