Contemporary art, dreamlike landscapes, poetic painting—these words take on their full meaning when viewing the work of Dake Wang Qi, a painter born in Hong Kong in 1989 and currently pursuing a PhD at the prestigious Tsinghua University in Beijing. Exhibiting at the Carrousel du Louvre during the Art Shopping fair, Wang Qi captivates with her unique style, blending symbolic figuration, colorful abstraction, and landscape memory.
A Fresh Take on Landscape in Contemporary Art
Far from traditional landscape painting, Wang Qi’s canvases offer a sensory experience. Red trees, green skies, turquoise grass—her vivid color palette reshapes our perception of reality. Each painting is an inner journey, a map of the imagination.


An Artist Bridging Creation and Academic Research
Wang Qi is more than an artist—she is also a researcher in fine arts, regularly publishing on topics such as art therapy, creative pedagogy, and embodied cognition. This dual identity as artist and scholar brings a rare intellectual depth to her work.
🔎 Key highlights :
- Member of the Salon d’Automne and Salon des Indépendants
- Winner of the Lucie Rivel Prize (Paris, 2021)
- Awards in China, Japan, France, and internationally
- Exhibitions in Paris, Munich, Tokyo, Hong Kong, and Shenzhen
Paintings at the Edge of Dreams

Wang Qi’s works are built in visual layers: vivid color fields, fine lines, graphic patterns, and areas of erasure. This composition creates a singular visual language, instantly recognizable. Her iconic flaming trees have become her signature—they embody memory, stability, and mystery.
📍 Where to see Dake Wang Qi’s artworks ?
Wang Qi exhibits regularly in Europe and Asia. Some of her recent shows include:
- Art Shopping, Carrousel du Louvre (Paris)
- Salon des Artistes Français, Grand Palais Éphémère
- ARTMUC, International Contemporary Art Fair in Munich
- Salon d’Automne, Paris
- CADA Japan, Tokyo



👁️ An Artist to Watch Closely
If you’re looking to discover an emerging international artist, Wang Qi is a name to follow. Halfway between mental landscapes and the emotional language of color, her paintings offer a rare moment of visual contemplation.
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