Ao Li was born
in Hunan Province. Ever since she was a young girl, she loved to paint and draw.
She always knew that she wanted to be an artist. In 2002 she left her job in
the insurance office, enrolled at Hangzou University, Zhong Guo Mei Artist School
and began studying drawing and oil painting full time.
In 2004 she attended an advanced course in oil painting at the Shanghai oil
Painting and Sculpture Institute. During the course she received direction from
several famous oil painters, including Yu Xiao Fu, Zhang Zheng Gang, Wang Shen
Sheng and Yin Xiong. Later she became the student of famous oil painting master,
Mr Chen Yi Fei. After this kind teacher looked at Ao li’s oil painting portfolio,
he commented highly of her. “Your works have the divine and wonderful spirit,
through them I can feel an artists’ rich emotional world, and the rigid pursuit
of the true, the good and the beautiful. Your work represents yourself, you
are very hopeful.” Sorrowfully, Mr Chen passed away because of long times spent
in tiring hard work. Ao was deeply saddened at losing the great teacher. Later,
Mr Chen’s younger brother, Mr Chen Yiming, the well known oil painting master
who has worked in
New York,
stretched out warm hands and received Ao as his student. With his help and instruction,
Ao’s painting skills have been enhanced greatly.
In 2005 she was
invited to participate in the seventh session of The International Art Festival.
In 2005 she participated
in the ‘International Art Exposition’.
In 2005 participated
in the Shanghai First Session of International Collectors Exposition.
In 2005 participated
in “Eastern Gold Fall” cultural exchange series of activities and was invited
to exhibit her oil paintings.
In 2006 was invited
to participate in the Shanghai China first session Art Wealth Peak Forum, the
Chinese Commercial Federation Art Market Alliance Exhibition and the Shanghai
Art Exposition Spring salon.
In 2007 an oil
painting, size 60 X 80cm, called Red Dancing Shoes, was exhibited at
Shanghai
Art Museum.
Ao’s work has
been exhibited many times in art exhibitions at home and abroad and also published
in specialized periodicals. Her work was chosen for the cover of a special edition
of the Shanghai Artist, a magazine which features young oil painters and sculptors.
Collectors from America, Canada, New Zealand, Japan, Korea, and Singapore have
her works, as well as domestic enterprises and individuals.