Li Zhongzheng Turns Modern Calligraphy Into Chunky Neon Lettering Pulsing With Sci-Fi Volume

Li Zhongzheng, China-based modern calligraphy and lettering artist since 2016, creates chunky neon-style lettering experiments blending playful volume, saturated gradients in electric blues, greens, pinks, yellows against black voids, pushing beyond traditional forms into sci-fi rhythms.

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