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[[File:Screenshot of Fan Wennan's Artstation page.png|thumb|412x412px|Screenshot of Fan Wennan's Artstation page as of Friday November 11, 2022]]
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'''Fan Wennan''' is a [[China|Chinese]] concept artist who produces contemporary [[socialist realism]]. His works tend to include large architectural feats and [[Communism|communist]] symbols such as flags and insignias.<ref>[https://www.artstation.com/nangesfg Fan Wennan on Artstation]</ref>
'''Fan Wennan''' is a [[China|Chinese]] concept artist who produces contemporary [[socialist realism]]. His works tend to include large architectural feats and [[Communism|communist]] symbols such as flags and insignias.<ref>[https://www.artstation.com/nangesfg Fan Wennan on Artstation]</ref> His original aesthetic has been called "[[People's Punk]]" before.
 
He was an interviewed guest in [https://youtu.be/LhooFz-Tfz8 one of the early serialised Infrared Episodes].
 
Haz credits him as the primary inspiration for the early Infrared aesthetic and it's evolution into the Mecha-Tankie art movement, which has parallels to Fan Wennan's [[People's Punk]] in boths rendering and motifs.
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Revision as of 21:59, 21 February 2023

Screenshot of Fan Wennan's Artstation page as of Friday November 11, 2022

Fan Wennan is a Chinese concept artist who produces contemporary socialist realism. His works tend to include large architectural feats and communist symbols such as flags and insignias.[1] His original aesthetic has been called "People's Punk" before.

He was an interviewed guest in one of the early serialised Infrared Episodes.

Haz credits him as the primary inspiration for the early Infrared aesthetic and it's evolution into the Mecha-Tankie art movement, which has parallels to Fan Wennan's People's Punk in boths rendering and motifs.

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