The Panda Artisit of the Panda
Gallery:
This gallery is dedicated to a marvelous artist, a great human being and
a wonderful professor, Master Allen Chen.
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Originally born in the Shang Dong Province of China, Master
Chen attended the University in Beijing, China.
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By his early twenties, Master Chen's art works of the Giant Panda
have won many national competitions in China.
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Master Chen was the first traditional Chinese
painter whose performance was televised by the Beijing TV and won national
acclaim.
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Master Chen's Giant Panda paintings have been
exhibited for numerous times at the major museums in Hong Kong, Beijing,
Tokyo, Paris, Singapore, and Los Angelos.
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Master Chen's art works of the Giant Panda
have been dearly sought after by panda lovers, art lovers, and collectors
alike, willing to pay as much as $8,000 per painting.
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ABOUT PANDAS! - The
Treasure from China
Panda
(Encyclopedia.com) grows only in the province of Sichuan, the
central part of China. The population of Panda in China is now less than
4,000. They are purely vegetarian and the greatest bamboo
(Encyclopedia.com) lovers!
They have beautiful brown eyes with black oblong-shaped
patches of fur behind them.
The remainder of their body is all white except
for black round ears, black upside down pyramid-shaped nose, black legs
and a black band of fur that meets at their shoulders.
They have very thick, dense fur that is slightly oily to protect them from
the rain and the cold.
A full grown panda can weigh as much as 300 pounds
and will
measure between 5 and 6 feet. Males usually weigh
more than
females.
Although, pandas will occasionally feed on crocus
(Encyclopedia.com) ,
iris
(Encyclopedia.com) , small bamboo rats, birds and will invade a farmer's cornfield or
behive. Pandas also have a sweet tooth. The leaves and tender stems of
bamboo are a pandas favorite part to eat.
Pandas usually spends about twelve to fourteen
hours a day eating. Their favorite eating positon is either lying
on their back or side, or sitting in a relaxed slouch. |