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Zhang Huaicun (; born December 1972) is an artist and an author of children's literature. She is Tu Ethnic Minority people, British Chinese, a member of the
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and the Chinese Writers Association.


Biography

Zhang Huaicun, born in December 1972, Tu Ethnic Minority, British Chinese. Member of the Chinese Writers Association. Artist, author of children's literatures. Member of the
Royal Society of British Artists The Royal Society of British Artists (RBA) is a British art body established in 1823 as the Society of British Artists, as an alternative to the Royal Academy. History The RBA commenced with twenty-seven members, and took until 1876 to reach fif ...
. Her Publication including ''Pencil Tree'', ''One Snowflake'', ''The Oasis in My Heart'', ''The Red House'', ''On the Train of Autumn'', ''Space of Freedom'', ''Huaicun and Her Friends'', ''Listening to the Flower Bloom'', ''Huaicun's Chinese Painting and Calligraphy''. Held art exhibitions in Hong Kong, Macau,
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, Tokyo, New York City, Paris and other cities successfully. Translated The Sun on the Tree, My Name is Bob,
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Nation's Favourite Poetry about Childhood and other English illustrated books and poetry selections. Her most recent books including: On the Train of Autumn and The Habitat for Fairy Tales. She lives in London now.


Works


Poetry collection

*1999 ''One Snowflake'',
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*2000 ''The Oasis in My Heart'', China Workers' Publishing House *2001 ''A Collection off Short Poems by Huaicun'', Huaxia International Publishing House


Essay collection

*2002 ''Listening to the Flower Bloom'', Haifeng Publishing House *2005 ''Space of Freedom'', China Pictorial Press *2007 ''Huaicun and Her Friends'', Huacheng Publishing House *2019 ''On the Train of Autumn'', Hope Publishing House


Children's poetry

*2004 ''Pencil tree'',
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*2009 ''Little Koala Bear on the Pencil tree'', The Second Classroom *2011 ''Pencil tree : Illustrated Picture Book'', China Children's Publishing House *2019 ''The Habitat for Fairy Tales'', Beijing Children's Publishing House


Plays for children

*2008-Huacheng Publishing House ::Nap in Spring ::Home For Bird Here and Everywhere ::Talking Flowers ::Play with the Sun ::Looking for the Stars ::The Fish From Next Door


Painting

*2002 ''Collections of Zhang Huaicun's Paintings'', inscription by Zhuang Shiping, People's Fine Arts Publishing House *2011 ''Collections of Huaicun's calligraphy and paintings'', inscription by
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, Guangdong Education Publishing House


Work translated

*''The Sun on the Tree'', Heilongjiang Children's Publishing House, May 2018 *''My name is Bob: An Illustrated Picture Book'', Guangming Daily Press, May 2016 *''The Red Tiles by Cao Wenxuan'', Path International Ltd, UK, 2020


Editor-in-chief

*''Cao Wenxuan' s Novel Collection'', Guangdong Education Press, March 2011 *''Green Apple Library Series'', Guangdong Education Press, April 2012 *''Cao Wenxuan' s Novel: Collector's Edition'', Guangdong Education Publishing House, cover work by Zhang huaicun, January 2018 *''Let’s read Cao Wenxuan'', Changjiang literature and Art Publishing House, cover work by Zhang huaicun, August 2018 *''Fire Osmanthus and Sweet Orange Tree by Cao Wenxuan'',
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Press, with oil paintings by Zhang huaicun on the inside pages, February 2020


Awards

*In October 2003: Art exhibition was held at the
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. *In October 2004: Pencil Tree Seminar jointly held by the creative research department of China Writers' Association, writers' Publishing House, Guangdong writers' Association and Shantou writers' Association. *In 2004, Solo art exhibition held in
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, South Korea. *In March 2005, Solo art exhibition in Tokyo, Japan. *In May 2007, She participated in the sixth senior seminar for young and middle-aged writers and children's literature writers class hold by
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. *In August 2007, essay Falling in love with Lu Xun Literary Institute was collected by Lu Xun Literary Institute. *In November 2007, she represented
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in the National Youth creative Congress. *In July 2008, she won the title of National Charming Poet. *In July 2020, On the Train of Autumn won the Bing Xin Children's Literature Award. *In 2020, she won the Literary and Artistic Contribution Award from the
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. *In April 2021, Three large-scale ink paintings by Zhang Huaicun are on display at the RBA Annual Exhibition 2021. *In July 2022, British Chinese artist Zhang Huaicun's solo exhibition "Huaicun's World Blossom" was initiated at the Mall Galleries in London. It was hosted by the Royal Society of British Artists, and attracted more than 300 people from all walks of life in China and the UK.
Alongside the display of 58 traditional Chinese ink paintings, 23 oil paintings and illustrations from her children's books, a collection of handmade brushes, pigments and Seals and stamps made from jade etc. will also be exhibited. *At the opening evening exhibition on 11 July 2022, Mr Davies on behalf of the RBA, awarded the Whistler award to Zhang in recognition of her artistic achievements.


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