Dafen () is a suburb of Buji Subdistrict, Longgang, Shenzhen, in the province of Guangdong, China. Since 1989, the area has been an artists' village for the production of replicas of masterworks and outsourcing of original art creation as a specialised urban cottage industry.
After the 2008 financial crisis, Western demand declined and domestic buyers ordered Chinese art copies, forcing a change in style. As of 2014, 7,000 artists were based in Dafen, living and working in the factories, copying paintings, and five million paintings were being exported to the United States and Europe per year. Some artists can finish up to 100 paintings in twelve hours. In 2018, 8,000 people lived in Dafen, and the local government promised to develop it into a tourist destination.
A 2019 publication estimated the Dafen area produced revenues of around US$630 million annually. Previously, talent was needed in the production, but the village has innovated with "large scale printers and clusters of tablets and phones ... used for templating", so that minimal training is required.
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