Editor's note: Raycom Information Center (Beijing) has launched a new interactive exhibition — "Beautiful Life" — in collaboration with post-80s artist Sun Lisha (SUNlish'A'rt). The show opened on Aug. 19, and will run through Sept. 17, 2025.
The showcase features a collection of the artist's original works and signed limited-edition prints. The centerpieces of the event are a 30-meter immersive scroll and a 3-meter public coloring roll, both designed to engage visitors and invite them into a world of co-creation. Attendees will have the unique opportunity to play, create, and explore themes of youth, beauty, and dreams through this joint artistic experience.
Sun Lisha's work presents a captivating duality. Her visually feminine and direct style employs vivid, fairy-tale-like color to explore subtle tones of melancholy and sorrow. She bypasses complex academic theory to focus on core human desires, populating her canvases with expressive motifs: empty-eyed figures, archetypal clowns, and lush, verdant flora. The exhibition's design extends this intimate vision into a shared space. An open plan — featuring a poster-style entrance, a long-scroll wall, and themed groupings — guides visitors through her world. The journey culminates in an interactive co-painting station, inviting spectators to become co-authors and transform her private reverie into a collective experience.
This photo, taken on Sept. 2, 2025, shows the exhibition poster at the entrance of "Beautiful Life," announcing a collaborative, participatory project by Raycom Information Center Beijing and artist Sun Lisha. [Photo by Liu Ziying/China.org.cn]