Chinese art in London
Updated: 2012-07-10 10:23
(China Daily)
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Chinese artist Liu Tiefei donated his second draft of an oil painting titled Back to England to the Beijing Olympic Park Management Committee recently.
Liu is the only non-British artist who will be creating artworks for the London Olympic Games. He will paint a 50-meter-long scroll.
The finished version will be exhibited during the London Olympics and will be permanently owned by London municipal government. His second draft of the scroll will first be exhibited at Beijing Olympic Park and later kept at National Olympic Museum.
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