Atop the famous Great Wall of China, an adventurous artist has left a lasting mark on an astonishing blend of art and history.
Embarking on an extraordinary journey, he meticulously crafted the longest sketch in history, a testament to the limitless heights creativity can reach.
Spread over the ancient stones of the Great Wall, this colossal work of art not only embodies creative ambition, but also sets a modern masterpiece in the timeless context of human achievement.
The artist’s achievement, in which brushstrokes on paper are transformed into a vast canvas of cultural value, is proof that limitless creativity can triumph over historical greatness.
Jump to
- Who drew the longest painting of the Great Wall of China?
- What reward did you receive?
- When did the Chinese artist’s video go viral?
- Where can you see the viral video?
- How did the Internet react?
Who drew the longest painting of the Great Wall of China?
The record for the longest drawing made by an individual is held by Chinese artist Guo Feng, who created it at the top of the Great Wall of China at a height of 1,014 meters (3,327 feet).
Guo Feng is recognized for her achievements in painting, ceramics and music.
He claims that he has never given up his love for the arts. Guo Feng has completed around 300 paintings since 1991.
Additionally, he has organized numerous solo painting and ceramic exhibitions in the United States, France, Spain, Taiwan, and mainland China.
Eight of his ceramic pieces, titled Sheng Shi
What reward did you receive?
This artist, who earned her place in the Guinness World Records (GWR) with notable works of art, stands out for her unique approach. What distinguishes the drawing from it?
Earning the title of “longest drawing by an individual”, he accomplished this feat while painting on the Great Wall of China. GWR showed off his creative process in a video shared on Instagram.
The images show her skillfully drawing on a vast white canvas stretched along the Great Wall of China, featuring the historical monument as a backdrop. The video offers a close-up view of her intricate creation.
It should be noted that the artist spent more than 60 days preparing this extraordinary drawing, as reported by GWR.
The drawing’s concept of “eternity” charted the advancement of civilization over time.
When did the Chinese artist’s video go viral?
Just a day ago, GWR posted the video on their social media and it has since gone viral.
Where can you see the viral video?
You can watch the viral video posted on Instagram by Guinness World Records.
See this post on Instagram
How did the Internet react?
The post has received over 5.9 lakh views since it was shared.
Additionally, the post received around 33,000 likes.
Upon watching the video, others expressed their congratulations.
what do you think about it? Let us know in the comments.
For more trending stories, follow us on Telegram.
Categories: Trending
Source: vtt.edu.vn