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Chen Li is a national-level representative inheritor of the national intangible cultural heritage, Liling underglaze polychrome porcelain. She is a senior craft artist and the fourth generation successor of the Chen family. She is also the primary researcher and direct inheritor of the “light painting and Shallow infiltrating” technique. Chen Li has been engaged in the creation of Liling underglaze polychrome porcelain for over 30 years, and has won the highest national awards in arts and crafts, including the “Hundred Flowers Award”, multiple times. Six of her works are collected by the National Museum of China.
Shen Bin, is a provincial-level representative inheritor of the national intangible cultural heritage, Liling underglaze polychrome porcelain. She is a senior craft artist and the fourth generation successor of the Chen family. She is also a primary researcher and direct inheritor of the core technique of Liling underglaze polychrome porcelain known as “light painting and shallow infiltrating.” Shen Bin has long been engaged in teaching and research on the core technique of Liling Porcelain. She has studied at the China Academy of Art, Tsinghua University Academy of Fine Arts, and Peking University. Four of her works are collected by the National Museum of China.