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About Wang Huaming:

Huaming Wang is a multi-talented artist, designer, and engineer. His artwork has been exhibited nationally and internationally. He earned his BFA in China in 2005, and then worked for a few years as an assistant to Prof. Qingyuan Hu, Professor of calligraphy, stone seal carving, and Landscape Design, at Tsinghua University. Wang used his experiences in landscape design to work independently, including helping with surveys for a mining company. Wang then earned his second degree in Construction Engineering from Western Michigan University in 2014, gained experience teaching at the Confucius Institute of Western Michigan University, and received MFA and M. Arch at Kendall College of Art and Design in 2018 and 2019 in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Won an Asia Artist Award in ArtPrize 10.

Chinese Painting — Chinese painting plum blossom. This video is 20 times faster than original version.

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Art & Architecture
"I hope that my artwork will give rise to a greater appreciation of the beauty and the fragility of the natural world"
Contemporary Drawing
" My work consists upon exploring the intermediary space between death and life, decay and growth, and wrong and right, in an attempt to understand as much as to criticize."
Architecture
Architecture is a big art, it integrate the most everything, but the most surely, on the soul.
Chinese Traditional Painting
Let Inks follow your heart
Live Sketch
Live Sketch is a way which Huaming absorb nutrients from nature.
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About Huaming

Huaming Wang is a multi-talented artist, designer, and engineer. His artwork has been exhibited nationally and internationally. He earned his BFA in China in 2005, and then worked for a few years as an assistant to Prof. Qingyuan Hu, Professor of calligraphy, stone seal carving, and Landscape Design, at Tsinghua University. Wang used his experiences in landscape design to work independently, including helping with surveys for a mining company. Wang then earned his second degree in Construction Engineering from Western Michigan University in 2014, gained experience teaching at the Confucius Institute of Western Michigan University, and received MFA and M. Arch at Kendall College of Art and Design in 2018 and 2019 in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Won an Asia Artist Award in ArtPrize 10.

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The latest Huaming's news, stories, photos and videos from Exhibitions.

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Won Asian Artist Independent Award

Grand Rapids, MichiganArtPrize 2018
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2019 Student Project Design Award

Grand Rapids, MichiganAIA Grand Rapids
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Art Performance

Grand Rapids, Michigan2019 Asian Festival
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Solo show, Fine Art Gallery

Livonia, MichiganCivic Center Library
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A performance

Kalamazoo, MichiganKalamazoo Civic Theatre

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My skills

These skills help me to make 3 D models and rendering photos, and helps clients to understand the design ideas.

I started to learn Revit in 2013 on Construction Engineering class. More experiences on my Architecture Studio Clsaa and on my job.

I start to use Skechup on my Architecture Class, However, I am not use it offen.

Usually I use Illustrator to make poster and some animations.

Photoshop is one of my fervrit software, I started to use it when I was very Yougy, So I have many years on it. Usually I use it to modified photos.

Because I have fine art background, So I can make rendering photos beautifully and atistic, I usually use Lumion, 3ds Max, Enscape and Twinmotion to help me renderings. Recently I am learning Unreal Engine 5.

I did not take any class for Website, I learn it by myself, I can use PHP, ASP, CSS, JS and Html to make a website, and page design.

I am not using it offen, I usually use Rhino to make some models have a lot curves.

I started to use AutoCAD around in 2005, And taked a class in my Construction Engineering class, However, I did not use it in my architecture design.

No problem to use them all.

Revit
80%
Sketch up
50%
Rhino
60%
Photoshop
70%
Rendering
85%
Website Design
85%
Unreal Engine
35%