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Ken Li

Bear

 

Mother'sLove

 

Eagle

Born in China in 1958, Ken began sculpting at a very early age. He worked as an apprentice in a jade carving facility after secondary school. Upon completing his training, Ken became a technical worker in carving and engraving every kind of stone including jade, marble, and soapstone. 

In 1976, Ken was accepted to Guangdong Art and Crafts College in Canton China, majoring in carving and sculpting. He studied traditional Chinese and western carving, then returned to the jade carving facility, this time supervising the carving. The company evolved into a jewelry manufacturer and Ken became a designer and sample maker.

The Chinese government recognized Mr. Li with the Certificate of Art & Craft Technician in 1987. This is the highest-level title in the field. He also showed in the Canton Fair, a prominent exhibition hosted by the government.

Ken moved to Canada in 1997, living in small towns in northern Alberta and the Northwest Territories. He became inspired by the wildlife of North America. Blending the traditional Chinese technique with Western methods, he has created a style that enables him to express his feelings for the wildlife of the North.  His pieces can be found in public and private collections around the world, including the United States, Europe, England, Germany, and Canada.