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艺丐 兰桂 The Beggar Artist Cong Langui

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Beggar artist Cong Langui and his sidewalk paintings with video attachments.

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艺丐 从兰桂

The Beggar Artist –Cong Langui

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他用路面作画布最近在武汉绘制了蒙娜丽萨。

He used street as his canvas and drew a chalk painting recently in Wuhan China.

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‘Wu Song Beating the tiger’ is his favorite painting.

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Being a disabled, I must face my cruel life and prove my value.The Beggar Artist – Cong lahgui

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His gallery show held at the Great Wall

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Click to watch the video show

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Under the hot sun, the artist with an amputatedleft leg sits cross-legged on the ground, hisfingers covered with callouses; He bends hiswaist, and with deep feeling and concentrationwields the chalk in his hand sketching the “MonaLisa”. When pedestrians throw money into thecardboard box, the artist will always stopdrawing, and respectfully bow his head inappreciation. “This Mona Lisa is drawn so likethe real thing!” each of the pedestrians stop andpraise! The artist comes from Shandong, isnamed Cong Langui, and is close to half a centuryold. Because his left leg grew a “bone tumor”and was amputated when he was 16-years-old, he began to teach himself drawing to make aliving. Within the past 20 years, he has been to

over 20 provinces and cities throughout the entire country. Encountering stormy days, hecan only hide under the eaves of shops, and spend the night in cheap small hotels. “MonaLisa” is his best work, and other than this, he is also skilled at drawing tigers andcalligraphy in the seven languages ofChinese, English, German, French, Russian, Arabic, and Korean.