His ink chicks are a must

Mondo Gastronomy Updated on 2024-01-31

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His painting of chickens is a must, especially the chickens he paints, whether thick or light, dry or wet, loose or tight, completely borrowing the shape of chickens, so that the pen and ink are full of fun, fluttering on the paper, the industry looks at it, all of them are amazing.

Wu Peng (1941-), the word Zhinong, also known as Baohong, the room name is Bai Xuezhai and Peng Lan Ge. Originally from Huizhou, Jiaxing, Zhejiang, he was born in Shimen Town, Tongxiang, Zhejiang Province in 1941 and now lives in Beijing. Nengwen, good guqin, calligraphy and seal carving are fine, especially fine calligraphy and painting appreciation. He is a famous contemporary calligrapher and painter, art theorist, and calligraphy and painting educator. **Honorary Chairman of the Artists Association of State Organs, Researcher of Shanghai Institute of Painting and Calligraphy, Distinguished Professor of Painting and Calligraphy Channel.

He can write, is good at guqin, calligraphy and seal carving. In the calligraphy, the gold inscription, the grass chapter, and the oracle bone inscription are the most, so the line calligraphy in the painting is very interesting. The flowers made are made with the "four gentlemen" (plum, orchid, bamboo, chrysanthemum) as a trick. Involved in the pen birds and beasts, with ink chickens and ink horses as the specialty. In landscape paintings, you are good at painting water, and in character paintings, the Buddha statues are the best, and there is an ancient and vulgar taste. He has written many books, including "Wu Peng's Painting Collection", "Inkstone Field Cultivation Record", "Mustard Seed Garden Painting", "Chinese Painting Preliminary Series Teaching Series", "Bai Xuezhai Reading Series" and so on.

In addition to the traditional outline and line in his paintings of flowers and birds, what is particularly striking is the boneless method, and the forms of chickens, horses and other animals are painted in piles of ink, without a line, making the animals lively and vivid, and the natural taste.

In the vivid form of the chicken, he deduced the style of pen and ink colliding on rice paper, leaving an intriguing trace. A fluffy chick, a lively rooster, full of energy, full of vitality, just like Tang Yin's poem "Painting Chicken" said: "The red crown on the head does not need to be cut, and the snow white body walks into the future." I didn't dare to ask for words in my life, and I called thousands of doors to open. "Wu Peng's ink chicken painting is plain and innocent, natural and mellow, and it can be said that Wu Peng is the most distinctive after Ren Bonian in the late Qing Dynasty.

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