


Half a year later, we finally met in Banwen's studio. Just like our chats on WeChat over the previous six months, as two artists with common interests, it was interesting to find that we were also both in the IT industry. He was a network engineer. We had many topics to discuss, especially about bamboo art. He started focusing on art creation around 2013, following his inner calling.

"Bamboo" has long been a cultural symbol, bearing the responsibility of inheriting and developing cultural works through the ages. Bamboo culture has emerged from people's production practices over thousands of years. Due to bamboo's unique growth characteristics—hollow, unbreakable, and high survival rate—people often liken it to noble qualities and incorporate it into poetry and literature.

"Better to have no meat than to live without bamboo" reflects many Chinese people's belief that bamboo symbolizes humility and fearlessness. Unlike the stunning beauty of peonies or the grandeur of pines and cypresses, bamboo is green all over, growing segment by segment, looking especially sturdy. The hollow interior of bamboo led people to attribute it with humility, integrity, and indomitable spirit.
Banwen conveys this message, embodying a scholar’s pursuit.

My own collection of bamboo tea scoops has undergone changes over four years, which I find very pleasing. This might be why some people are willing to spend thousands or even tens of thousands on an old bamboo tea scoop.

These connections and creations have enriched my life in unexpected ways, blending art and tradition seamlessly into my daily routine
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