Jingdezhen porcelain, artist profiles, and studio stories - collected with context.
PORCEL MASTERJingdezhen
Ceramic artist Yang Shuhua beside a blue-and-white landscape vase

Artist profile

Yang Shuhua

A Chinese Arts and Crafts Master known for blue-and-white, underglaze copper-red, and snow-scene landscapes on porcelain.

Portrait of ceramic artist Yang Shuhua

Biography

A life devoted to landscape on porcelain

Born in May 1954 in Zhangshu, Jiangxi, Yang Shuhua has built a long practice around the translation of Chinese landscape painting into porcelain.

He graduated from the Fine Arts Department of the Jiangxi Provincial School of Culture and Arts. In 1982 he began working in Jingdezhen, continuing his study of painting and ceramic art while developing a language grounded in both classical tradition and observation from life.

His work moves between vessels, porcelain panels, and functional forms, using blue-and-white, underglaze copper red, overglaze colour, and snow-scene painting to carry landscape across different surfaces and firing conditions.

Professional profile

The supplied biography identifies Yang as a second-grade professor and records leadership, council, and teaching roles with ceramic art and calligraphy organisations in Jingdezhen and Jiangxi, as well as an adjunct professorship at Wuxi Vocational Institute of Arts and Technology.

Born
May 1954
Zhangshu, Jiangxi
Master title
2012
China Arts and Crafts Master
Practice
More than 50 years
Landscape on porcelain
Primary media
Multiple firings
Blue-and-white, copper red, and overglaze colour

Artistic practice

Tradition tested through observation

Yang approaches the porcelain surface as a painter: brush rhythm, tonal reserve, composition, and the shape of the object remain inseparable.

01

Classical foundations

A sustained study of Chinese landscape painting provides the structural basis for his compositions.

02

Observed landscape

Sketching and direct observation keep inherited brush language connected to contemporary experience.

03

Across the kiln

Underglaze and overglaze techniques are selected for their distinct colour, line, and firing behaviour.

04

Form as composition

The landscape changes as it moves from a continuous vessel wall to the open plane of a porcelain panel.

Selected milestones

Five decades of practice and collaboration

A concise chronology drawn from the supplied biography and the artist archive.

1982

A working life in Jingdezhen

Began work at the Jingdezhen Municipal Gardens Department and continued studying painting and ceramic art.

1998

Landscape enters a national collection

The blue-and-white Landscape vase was collected for display at Ziguang Pavilion in Zhongnanhai.

2001-02

Major exhibition awards

Farmhouse Joy received first prize at the 2001 Beijing International Art Exposition; the underglaze-red landscape Near Waterside Homes received a gold award in Hangzhou in 2002.

2011

Dwelling in the Fuchun Mountains

Collaborated with painter Wang Menghu on a porcelain interpretation of the historic landscape handscroll.

2012

China Arts and Crafts Master

Recognised in the sixth national selection of China Arts and Crafts Masters.

2022

Zhi Ci Qing Lu collaboration

Worked with China Oriental Performing Arts Group on a porcelain art collection connected to the dance-poem production, including the new-colour panel Spring Landscape of Rivers and Mountains.

2023-24

Public collection and cultural projects

The supplied materials record the collaborative porcelain panel Splendid Scenery of the Nation entering the Great Hall of the People collection in 2023, followed by artistic guidance for the dance drama Wei Wo Qing Bai in 2024.

Studio archive

Landscape across forms

Selected documentation from the supplied studio archive. Availability and full object records are still being confirmed.

Blue-and-white Landscape vessel

Blue-and-white

Landscape vessel

Archive view
Copper-red Painted vessel

Copper-red

Painted vessel

Archive view
Porcelain painting Landscape plate

Porcelain painting

Landscape plate

Archive view