Painter Li Jianying.
In the depths of Shangzhou District, Shangluo City, Shaanxi Province, there is a female painter named Li Jianying, who paints flowers and birds with a red brush. Since she was a child, she has had a deep affection for painting, and she uses the pen as the brush and the ink as the pigment to paint a series of intoxicating freehand paintings of flowers and birds.
Li Jianying (left) took a group photo with the famous painter Ge Wei.
In her paintings, every flower seems to be gently swaying in the spring breeze, and every bird seems to be singing happily. Her paintings are full of life and vitality, as if bringing the viewer into a poetic world of flowers and birds. Every stroke and stroke is full of her emotions and painstaking efforts, making people seem to be able to feel the warmth of the spring breeze and the joy of flowers and birds.
Li Jianying's talent for painting has been recognized by many Chinese painting artists, who have become her mentors and guided her to learn Xi Chinese painting techniques in depth. Under their guidance, she gradually mastered the essence of freehand flower and bird painting, and formed her own unique painting style.
In recent years, Li Jianying's paintings have participated in many painting and calligraphy exhibitions organized by provinces, cities and districts, and won many honors. Her works have not only been recognized by professional judges, but also loved by a wide range of audiences.
Today, Li Jianying has become a senior artist of Chinese painting, a distinguished painter of the Art Center of the Shaanxi Academy of Social Sciences, an academician of the Shangluo Branch of the Shaanxi Chang'an Painting and Calligraphy Research Institute, a member of the Shaanxi News Calligraphers and Painters Association, a member of the Shaanxi Xinglin Calligraphy and Painting Research Association, and a member of the Shangluo Artists Association. Her achievements are not only an affirmation of herself, but also a tribute to the art of painting.
Li Jianying's paintings are not only an artistic expression, but also a transmission of emotions. She used a red pen to dot Danqing, so that the flowers and birds were drunk with the spring breeze, and people were intoxicated with the beauty of spring.
Editor: Zhou Fengchuan.