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Wang Mansheng Turns to Nature to Make His Own Paintbrushes from Organic Materials — Colossal

Last updated: July 17, 2025 1:45 pm
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Wang Mansheng, a Chinese painter and calligrapher, challenges the notion that expensive, factory-made art supplies are always superior to handcrafted alternatives. In his solo exhibition, “Without Us,” currently on display at The Huntington, Mansheng explores a world devoid of human presence, emphasizing the purity and interconnectedness of all living beings.

One of Mansheng’s unique approaches to his practice is the creation of his own brushes using natural materials such as stalks of grass and twine. In a short documentary produced by The Huntington, the artist explains his preference for handmade brushes over mass-produced ones, highlighting the organic imperfections that add character to his work. While factory-made brushes may offer a flawless finish, Mansheng believes that imperfections can often result in more interesting and authentic artistic outcomes.

To capture the essence of nature in his paintings, Mansheng carefully selects brushes that produce rougher lines and textures, mimicking the age and weathering of trees and rocks. By experimenting with different brush sizes and densities, the artist achieves a variety of effects that reflect the natural elements he seeks to portray in his art.

“Wang Mansheng: Without Us” invites viewers to contemplate a world untouched by human interference, where the beauty of nature reigns supreme. The exhibition features 22 ink paintings on silk scrolls, each suspended from the ceiling to create a sense of ethereal beauty and tranquility. Through his unique artistic process and dedication to handcrafting his tools, Mansheng invites audiences to reconsider the value of imperfection and the beauty of nature’s inherent flaws.

The exhibition will run until August 5 in San Marino, California, offering art enthusiasts the opportunity to experience Mansheng’s unconventional approach to painting and calligraphy. For more information about the artist and his work, visit his website. Experience the tranquility and interconnectedness of nature through Mansheng’s captivating creations at The Huntington’s “Without Us” exhibition.

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