Loving the grassland, Zhang Keyang painted the beauty of freedom between the world and the world

Mondo Culture Updated on 2024-01-30

Painting requires a series of paintings to produce a good painting. Walking in the east and looking in the west, it is difficult to go deeper, just painting the surface, not trying more expressive possibilities of the subject, no contrast, no more suitable expression. Moreover, it is difficult to form a unique language, so if you choose a subject that interests you and conduct in-depth research and experimentation, you will definitely be able to draw a good picture. The so-called ability to paint everything well is not possible for young artists.

Oil painter Zhang Keyang traveled to various league cities in Inner Mongolia to collect materials, depict the scenery of the grassland and the people of the grassland with his brush, and go deep into the pastoral areas to record the scenes of activities, expressing the theme of ethnic unity in the form of group portraits.

Zhang Keyang: Light of the Prairie, oil on canvas, 150, 180cm, 2021

Zhang Keyang's Happy Home, oil on canvas, 150, 180cm, 2021

Zhang Keyang: Happiness on the Road, oil on canvas, 150, 180cm, 2021

The men who prayed for blessings, 140cm and 170cm, won the top ten works award of the 4th National Young and Middle-aged Oil Painting Exhibition in 2015.

Echo of Erguna 180cmx300cm 2019 13th National Art Exhibition - Mural.

Buryat Homeland in the Morning Light 160cm 180cm was selected for the 12th National Art Exhibition in 2014.

Tea fragrance floating Sumu 150cm 120cm 2015 Inner Mongolia Youth Art Exhibition First Prize.

Abu's Prairie 150cm 180cm 2017 Most Painting - Top Ten Works of the 3rd China Youth Oil Painting Exhibition.

Bal Tiger's Stacking Grass Season 150cm 180cm 2017 2019 Dalu Westbound Chinese Oil Painting Exhibition, 2017 China Artists Association "Artist Newsletter" magazine cover work.

Memories of Jiangnan Flowers, Good Moon, 150cm, 180cm, 2021 Jiangnan Picturesque Chinese Oil Painting Exhibition.

Men who climbed the holy mountain, 140cm, 175cm, 2016, **, 60th anniversary exhibition of the Academy of Fine Arts of Minzu University.

Jima and her Eji, 140cm, 175cm, 2016, collection of the National Art Museum of China.

Senji Dema's Summer 150cm 180cm 2016 2019 Dalu Westbound Chinese Oil Painting Exhibition.

My Ulan Shepherd Riding 160cm 180cm The 13th National Art Exhibition entered the collection of the National Art Museum of China.

Jockey Club - Waiting for the Return 150cm 180cm Most Painting - The 2nd China Youth Oil Painting Exhibition, The 4th China Oil Painting Exhibition.

The Happy Life of Buryatia 200cm 160cm 2013 The 2nd Excavation Discovery Chinese Oil Painting Exhibition, 2019 8 Issues of Fine Arts Magazine Cover Work.

The encounter at dusk in Buryatiat, 200cm, 190cm, 2009, the 11th National Art Exhibition, the nominated works.

Steppe Happy Life - Lunch in Buryatia 150cm 180cm 2021 Dalu Westbound Chinese Oil Painting Exhibition.

Eji's Ma Lanhua 200cm 160cm 2019 2020 Jinling 100 National Oil Painting Exhibition.

Portrait of Zhang Keyan Sveda, oil on canvas, 146, 114cm, 2017

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Artist Profile

Zhang KeyangBorn in Inner Mongolia in 1973. In 1996, he graduated from the Department of Fine Arts of Inner Mongolia Normal University, majoring in oil painting, and stayed on to teach in the same year. In 2005, he graduated from the Faculty of Fine Arts of the Russian State Pedagogical University with a master's degree in oil painting. He is currently a professor and master's tutor of Inner Mongolia Normal University, a member of the Chinese Artists Association, a member of the China Oil Painting Society, a member of the China Mural Painting Society, the director of the Oil Painting Art Committee of the Inner Mongolia Artists Association, and the vice chairman of the Inner Mongolia Oil Painting Society. He has won 11 gold medals and 7 silver medals in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region Art Exhibition. In 2018, he was awarded the "3rd Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region Young and Middle-aged Literary and Art Workers", and in 2020, he won the "Inner Mongolia Art Award", which was twice approved as a national art creation project, and twice won the "Sarina Award", the highest award for art creation in Inner Mongolia.

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