Chunzi (Liu Junchun), female, was born in Kunming in September 1980. Director of Kunming Artists Association, member of Yunnan Artists Association, member of Landscape Painting Society, painter of Kunming Minjin Painting Institute, oil painting works have been exhibited in Yunnan Province, City Art Exhibition and National Art Exhibition for many timesHe has won many awards such as "Rising Star Award", "Nature Award" and "Excellence Award for the 60th Anniversary of the National Day" in Yunnan Province and CityHis works are widely collected by collectors at home and abroad.
Grasping the relationship between two realities is a test for an artist. Junko's work gives a good answer - from realism to hyperrealism, she controls not only technology and creative enthusiasm itself, but also a dimension of thinking. Junko lives in Yunnan, and the beauty that can be harvested here cannot be replaced, just by recording, it is already very rich. However, she uses hyper-realism to create a false reality, producing convincing illusions, a picture that is more exquisite, detailed, and clear than reality.
Behind the extreme power of realism is Junko's abundant emotional energy. Some of the details in the work are so beautiful that they are different from reality, but they have a timeless beauty that transcends time and space. The figures in her brushes, through the use of brush, color, rhyme, and breath, have transcended the meaning of simple "works of art", and those images are moving because of the stories behind them. In those amorous costumes and charming scenes, Junko captures only a sideways, slightly take-off state of mind, but at ease, which contains the curious and frank personality of the girl, and is a highly concrete and realistic female figure. And her landscape work is more like a scene where the story is about to unfold, which not only makes people wonder, who created everything so beautiful?She gives an aura to ordinary landscapes – a burst of colours, elaborate compositions, brushstrokes rich in tension and emotion, a visual reflection. These works are consistent with her portraits, forming a complete creative vein, they are independent, clear, and rich in love of life and beauty.
Whether in life or art, some subtle adjustments in distance will bring about a change in the perception of the world. Junko constructs the world as she sees it between two realities, and when we look away from the canvas and back to life, one thing becomes clearer: a true mind captures the texture of beauty.
The painters I have come into contact with have said that in their painting career, the most difficult thing is perseverance, but Junko has never felt this kind of difficulty, "I have come to this day while painting, and I don't feel pain." Her tone was light, as if everything was falling into place. In her communication with Junko, she did not associate painting with passionate words such as "love" and "dream", because the latter was as instinctive to her as breathing and eating. She doesn't dictate how long she wants to stay in the studio every day, she can forget to sleep and eat when she feels like her, and when she doesn't feel still, she simply throws away her paintbrush and goes out to play crazy.
From time to time, she will consciously or unconsciously go to collect style, most of the time she is alone, wilderness, villages, scenic spots in strange cities, sometimes she hears that a certain place is beautiful, and she sets off when she asks for the general direction. Those unexpected scenes made her more and more sensitive to color and beauty. Junko uses hyper-realism to create a false reality, producing convincing illusions, a picture that is more exquisite, detailed, and clear than reality. Behind the extreme realism is her abundant emotional energy.
Today, she is a member of the Provincial Artists Association, a director of the Municipal Artists Association, and one of the best-selling painters in Yunnan. But what makes many colleagues the most envious is that since painting, her creation has never been restricted from the outside world, painting has always been what she thinks, expressing what she feels in her heart, and she can always meet people who resonate. In this era when the vast majority of people are huddling together for warmth, she doesn't even need to "mix in circles", she concentrates on immersing herself in the world of painting, and silently reaps the pleasure in her heart and the affirmation outside her body.
For a painter, being able to paint without restrictions is the happiest thing, so Junko is a happy person. For this happiness, Junko attributes the reason to "luck". I was lucky enough to get in touch with painting, I was lucky to get the guidance of many good teachers, and I was lucky to meet some noble ......A friend of hers, Xiaoting, who has been studying painting for more than 10 years, said that she may be lucky, but talent, persistence and focus are the magnets that attract her lucky energy. She has a keen ability to capture beauty;She is a "clumsy" person, her mind is still innocent, and she doesn't know what the world is. People always learn to be at peace with what they encounter after experiencing something, Junko is not, she has always been at peace with what she encounters, she cherishes every fate that comes to her side, and she accepts what the world gives. And this peaceful and clear attitude towards life made her maintain her innocence towards the world, and she also unintentionally solved many problems for her. Xiaoting said that becoming friends with Junko even changed her outlook on life.
Junko's time is slow and leisurely, without impatience, without rigidity, and without being depressed or even restrained. In this impetuous world, most people talk about success, and she is more often accompanied by loneliness. But if you think Junko is a boring person, it's too young and too **. In addition to painting, she never forgets to fiddle with the little pleasures of life, photography, watching movies, cooking food, bartending, and pottery. And as I typed hard, she was basking in the Indian Ocean sun, enjoying the Maldivian sea breeze.