Litongxing Zeng
Ceramicist
Litongxing Zeng was born and grew up in GuangXi China, yet currently resides in the United State of America. Zeng rooted deeply in ceramic due to the cultural influences along with the rich ceramic history of China, and decided to become a ceramic artist while studying in Florida Atlantic University for his bachelor of fine art degree.
Although Zeng is under the influences of Chinese ceramic culture, he is also greatly inspired by European and American artists such as Auguste Rodin and Cristina Cordova. Under their aesthetic inspiration Zeng dedicated to combining the beauty of human figures along with the unique earthy textures that clay and glazes contributed to the art works.

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Artist Statement
The question of whether humans can truly understand one another has intrigued me since childhood and has ultimately shaped my path as an artist. I believe that the expression of emotions serves as a bridge between the inner world of individuals and the external reality, facilitating communication between people. My artwork functions as a similar bridge, enabling me to engage in dialogue with my audience, provoke reflection and evoke emotions.
While my work spans a variety of mediums, including painting, printmaking, and pottery sculptures, it is united by a narrative structure and an exploratory approach.
The expression of human emotions reflects the inherent complexity of the human condition, one that cannot be easily captured by language or words, but can be powerfully conveyed through visual means. This core idea drives my creative process. I aim to express the complexity and diversity of the human inner world through the universal visual language of the human form, with the hope of inspiring others to reflect on society and the human condition from within.
Through my works, I strive to create a space for introspection and connection, where the complexity of human emotions is communicated beyond words. By using the human body as a universal visual language, I hope to encourage viewers to explore not only their own inner worlds but also the broader societal context in which we live. Ultimately, my art serves as a n invitation to pause, reflect and engage with the deeper truths of our shared human experience.




