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Born in 1969 in Beijing, China, Xiao Wei is a recipient of the Asian Art Outstanding Contribution Award. He is an artist with over 20 years of extensive experience in the creation of spatial artworks. Xiao Wei's artistic pursuits are diverse, ranging from paper drawings to sculpture installations, and his works have been widely collected. He has made significant achievements in the fields of architectural decoration, landscape art, and graphic advertising, including the design of the Bixi Fishing Park and Daoxiang Lake Training Center. Particularly notable is his work in the Chinese Fine Print Valley Scenic Area in Badachu Park, where he skillfully integrated Chinese seal culture with the natural environment to create a unique artistic landscape.

In recent years, Xiao Wei has focused on creating artworks for hotels and various public spaces. His paintings, sculptures, ceramics, and installation art pieces are frequently featured in global landmark buildings. His artistic style is varied, and he possesses a keen ability to capture the cultural atmosphere of spatial environments while skillfully using different materials and techniques. This expertise is the result of decades of in-depth exploration and experimentation with art forms and materials. He was invited to participate in the art projects for the new headquarters of China Central Television (CCTV) and the Chinese Embassy in France, where his ceramic sculpture "Yu" was presented as a national gift. Since 1997, Xiao Wei has completed thousands of public artworks, particularly excelling in large-scale installation art, earning him recognition as a renowned artist in the field.

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