Master of Arts and Crafts in Jiangsu Province
Director, Design Center, Yixing Zisha Museum, China
Member of Yixing Ceramic Association of Jiangsu Province
He published more than 100 works and dozens of papers. He has won provincial and national professional awards for more than 20 times, been selected into MINO International Ceramics Exhibition for three times in a row, and won a special award from the judges. He was invited to participate in exhibitions, lectures and release solo albums abroad. His works are collected by many cultural institutions and museums. The earliest comprehensive study of modern purple sand creation. Its creation combines tradition, deduces modernity, pays attention to the future, and has a unique style, which has a positive impact on the creation of modern purple sand, and is known as "the pioneer of modern purple sand pottery" and "the new school".
The representative works include Viewing Heaven and Earth, Gentleman Series, Spring Series, Sun and Moon Series, Life Dialogue, Great Auspicious Series, Dayu Series, Duanmu Series, Four States of Life, Zhuangzi Zifei Fish and so on. He also published a special book "Wu Ming Pottery Collection".
While engaged in the creation of purple sand, I also adhered to my hobby-painting and calligraphy, and achieved certain results. There are some articles in this book, such as Meng Tongzhen's carved edge of pottery, great wisdom, the ontology language of purple sand, the first Yixing ceramic decoration exhibition, talking about the development of arts and crafts from the current situation of purple sand, the key lies in innovation, random thoughts on purple sand pottery and tea culture, talking about purple sand pottery and modern pottery, the development vein of modern purple sand pottery, and the heart of the century. Edited and published The Collection of Unknown Ceramics.
1998 was invited to the United States to attend the second East-West Ceramic Art Seminar of the University of Hawaii; 1999 went to the Netherlands, France and Spain to participate in the International Ceramic Millennium Exhibition; In 2000, he gave lectures at Canberra Art Institute, Australia, and held solo exhibitions at Academy Gallery and Sydney Ceramic Gallery respectively. 1989, 1992 and 1995 were selected for the MINO International Ceramics Exhibition, and won special awards from the jury.