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Resume of Taishun stone carving master Pan.

Pan, male, 1973 was born in Taishun, a senior arts and crafts artist, a master of stone carving loved by collectors in China jade carving master and China, a master of arts and crafts in Zhejiang Province, and one of the top ten young and middle-aged stone carving masters in Zhejiang Province. Member of China Folk Artists Association, member of China Arts and Crafts Association and Zhejiang Folk Artists Association, director of Zhejiang Arts and Crafts Industry Association, vice president of Wenzhou Arts and Crafts Industry Association, vice president of Qingtian Stone Carving Industry Association and director of Taishun Stone Carving Research Institute.

Designers and producers of gold medal bases for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. Winner of the Global Chinese Design Award of the 20 10 World Expo. 199 1 Taishun Technical School graduated with a major in stone carving art, and then went to Wenzhou Institute of Arts and Crafts for further study. Taishun Stone Carving Research Institute was established in 1999, and Shihai Art Sculpting Studio was established in Qingtian in 2003, specializing in stone carving art creation. Studied in China Academy of Art in 2006.

The style of the early works is mainly traditional, and the later works break through the tradition and integrate modern aesthetics. His works skillfully use the natural beauty of stones, embody profound artistic connotation and have high artistic attainments. In recent years, his works have won more than 50 awards in China. His masterpiece "Paradise of My Own" won the gold medal of China Arts and Crafts Hundred Flowers Cup in the 6th China Arts and Crafts Master Works and Art Fair in 2005, and "Infinite Boundless" won the 5th Hangzhou International Folk Arts and Crafts Exhibition. The works (fruits) were collected by Ziguangge, Zhongnanhai, (Miyu * * *) by china agricultural museum and (War Wounds) by Zhejiang Museum.