Xie Jinglan, better known by her pseudonym Lan Lan or Blue Orchid, was a Chinese-born Taiwanese artist known for her delicate watercolor paintings and her profound impact on the modern art scene in Taiwan. Born in Shanghai, China, in 1924, Xie Jinglan moved to Taiwan after the Chinese Civil War. She was part of a generation of artists who were instrumental in bridging the gap between traditional Chinese painting techniques and modern artistic expressions.
Her artistic journey began under the tutelage of her father, who was also a painter, and she later honed her skills under the guidance of renowned artists such as Pan Tianshou and Wu Hufan. Xie Jinglan's work often depicted natural landscapes, flowers, and birds, characterized by a subtle elegance and a harmonious blend of colors. She was particularly noted for her ability to capture the essence of her subjects with minimal brushstrokes, embodying the spirit of 'xieyi' or freehand style, which is a hallmark of traditional Chinese ink painting.
Throughout her career, Xie Jinglan held several exhibitions and received numerous accolades for her contributions to art. Her paintings are collected by various institutions and private collectors around the world. She was also active in promoting art education, teaching at several institutions and inspiring a new generation of artists with her dedication to the arts.
Xie Jinglan's life was one of cultural transition and artistic innovation. Her works reflect the integration of her Chinese heritage with the influences of her life in Taiwan, showcasing a unique style that has earned her a place among the notable artists of her time. She passed away in 2015, leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire artists and art lovers alike.