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MULAN’S ART OF WAR

ed Hongyi, the artist who doesn’t use a brush, originally worked as an architect in Shanghai at the 2015 World Economic Forum in Davos and creating a burning atlas for magazine’s cover in April 2021 using 50,000 matches. Venturing into the realm of cryptocurrency and NFTs, she achieved a significant milestone with the sale of her first NFT,, fetching approximately RM320,000. Her latest endeavor with Disney’s Create 100 initiative,, is a testament to her artistic prowess. She reimagines a pivotal scene from Mulan using traditional Chinese materials like ink, red calligraphy paper, and gunpowder, paying homage to Mulan’s resourcefulness and courage.

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