The three Luo Brothers, Luo Wei Dong, Luo Wei Bing and Luo Wei Guo, make works on paper, lacquer on wood panel, carved
wood panels and statues out of lacquered resin. In all cases the works are riotous creations of kitsch.
These works come from the side of the oriental nature that loves the bright lights and red lanterns that adorn every Chinese restaurant
and city at festival time, that loves the peasant handicrafts containing masses of multicoloured flowers, that loves the fat
babies meant to bring prosperity and success. Given this as their starting point, the three brothers have added
the symbols of the new consumerism now omnipresent in their country as well as the symbols of the communist revolution into which they were born.