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When asked whether the women in his paintings are imagined or real-life models, He only smiles.

"I admired Dali (Spanish surrealist, 1904-89) when I was at university," he says."For me, this is also a surrealistic world where one can put aside everything real."

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Seemingly He's surrealistic world extends into his own life. He doesn't have many close friends and refuses to enter the mainstream because it is too noisy and chaotic.

"Frankly, I think I am a normal person," he says. "I don't see there is anything wrong with my lifestyle. I am the kind of person who does not care much about the result. I am keen on the process. I would not sacrifice some of the joy or peace in life in order to go through a painful process for a glorious result."

Clearly He pursues his life differently from others. "Freedom, leisure and art are the indispensable things in my life," he says.

(Shanghai Daily April 23, 2008)

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