Luo Li Rong
Luo Li Rong (pronounced “lolijon”) is a Chinese artist renowned for her captivating sculptures of figures in motion, predominantly crafted from bronze. She earned acclaim for her lifelike renditions that capture the essence of human emotion and movement.
Rong was born in 1980 in Hunan, China. She showcased her artistic talent at an early age, demonstrating a natural aptitude for sculpting. Her dedication to her craft led her to the prestigious Central Academy of Fine Art (CAFA) in Beijing, where she honed her skills and graduated with honors in 2005. During her time at CAFA, Rong immersed herself in figurative sculpture, developing a deep understanding of human anatomy and movement. She meticulously studied Renaissance and Baroque techniques, drawing inspiration from the masters of those eras. This rich foundation enabled her to create sculptures that exude realism and vitality.