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Artworks
Andrew Li
Chinese New Year, 2011Ink on linen board26” x 30”Courtesy of Creativity Explored
A line drawing of a traditional dragon dance. The performers’ faces and bodies are detailed, holding up the yellow dragon costume. A cityscape of windows fills the background and there is light brown watercolor wash depicting the ground.https://www.creativityexplored.org/artists/andrew-li Biography A true product of his native Shanghai, Andrew Li's most frequent subjects are cities in motion. From Li's quick-handed and deliberate process emerges a representation of how...https://www.creativityexplored.org/artists/andrew-li
Biography
A true product of his native Shanghai, Andrew Li's most frequent subjects are cities in motion. From Li's quick-handed and deliberate process emerges a representation of how the eye reads the urban environment – how it latches onto certain details and summarizes others, making sense of all the dizzying activity on a busy street.
Li's illustrations were licensed for use in the San Francisco Muni Accessible Services Guide. In 2018, Li completed a 19-foot mural at the new Salesforce Transit Center as part of an epic mural project organized by ArtSpan. Additionally, Li's work is included in the Art+Action's 2020 COME TO YOUR CENSUS campaign and national toolkit.