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Lu Yi-Dan is a digital artist. She was born in China and living in San Francisco now. She spent her early time in stage design at the Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera in Milan, Italy. She then moved to San Francisco to pursue a second Master's degree in photography. Yidan‘s work draws on the latest technology to reflect on the underlying architecture of humanity's society. Her work often examines paradoxes of environmental, ethical, and fundamental morals, and is visually constructed with the aesthetics of stage art. 

 


Her work has been exhibited at Art Design Miami, United States; Shanghai Library Museum, China;  Palazzo Ducale di Urbino, and Milan Design Week, Italy, etc. Her work was included in the permanent collection of the Italian Embassy in Shanghai, the Premio Zenato in Italy. She has been awarded 2nd Place in the International Photo Awards, Bronze in the Vienna International Awards, Silver in the PX3, and Bronze in the Moscow International Foto Awards, among others. She assumed the office of an ambassador for the Arte Laguna Prize in Italy.

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