Zhong Kui of the Chang an Wang Xizhou Figure Painting Appreciation Meeting of Moyun talked about the

Mondo Culture Updated on 2024-02-13

Moyun Chang'an Wang Xizhou Figure Painting Appreciation Meeting - Century Inheritance - Zhong Kui Talks.

The Moyun Chang'an Wang Xizhou Figure Painting Appreciation will be held on February 20, 2024 (the eleventh day of the first lunar month) at the Century Heritage Exhibition Hall. Wang Xizhou, born in 1950, is a native of Xi'an. He is currently a member of the Chinese Artists Association, the director of the Art Department of the Xi'an Chinese Painting Academy, and the honorary president of the Chang'an Chinese Painting Academy. Inherited from the family at an early age, and art in calligraphy and painting. He studied the essence of Zhao Wangyun, Shi Lu and other famous artists of the Chang'an School, and was familiar with the good works of the Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties, and benefited a lot. The figure paintings created by him are deeply inspired by Liang Kai, Ren Bonian and Li Shinan. You is good at splashing ink and freehand figure painting, which is magnificent, has a unique charm, and the character portrayal is incisive and vivid, forming his own unique painting style.

While pursuing the overall structure of the picture and the structure of the brush and ink, the work deliberately depicts the demeanor of the characters, with a unique charm and a deep and concise brush, and the ink of the freehand characters splashed with ink emerges one after another, and the artistic conception is myriad. The work embodies the taste of brush and ink, and a few brushstrokes play the free and smooth brushwork of freehand figure painting. With a unique style of painting and brilliant brushwork, Wang Xizhou is a master of contemporary ink and freehand painting.

His works have been exhibited and won awards in Hong Kong, Macao, Taiwan, Singapore, Japan and Malaysia, and have been collected by experts and scholars at home and abroad. It has been included in the Chinese Painting Information Database of the Chinese Painting Research Institute, and has been included in the "Dictionary of Chinese Modern Artists", "Dictionary of World Chinese Celebrities", and "Collection of Calligraphy and Painting of Shaanxi Celebrities".

In the long course of history, Zhong Kui has always been the object of admiration and worship of people. He represents the spirit of bravery, strength and independence, and is an important figure in traditional Chinese culture. In the pen of Xizhou, the king of Chang'an, Zhong Kui's image is endowed with new life and meaning.

Wang Xizhou, a painter with profound artistic attainments, his works are deeply loved by art lovers and experts at home and abroad. His painting style is unique, with delicate brushes and rich colors, and his paintings are full of a strong sense of culture and history. In Wang Xizhou's paintings, Zhong Kui's image is vivid, powerful and delicate, making people feel Zhong Kui's unique charm and spiritual connotation.

At the tasting meeting, Wang Xizhou introduced in detail the expression and skills of Zhong Kui's image in the paintings. He emphasized that Zhong Kui's image should have a strong visual impact, and at the same time convey Zhong Kui's spiritual connotation and cultural heritage. In the process of creation, he deeply excavated Zhong Kui's historical background and cultural connotation, combined with his own artistic style and aesthetic concept, and perfectly presented Zhong Kui's image on the canvas.

When talking about the shaping of Zhong Kui's image, Wang Xizhou said that Zhong Kui's image should have a distinctive personality and characteristics. His eyes should be sharp, his facial expression should be resolute and firm, and his posture should be tall and powerful. At the same time, it is also necessary to pay attention to the details of the costumes and props to highlight Zhong Kui's identity and status. Through the processing of these details, Wang Xizhou successfully created a vivid and three-dimensional image of Zhong Kui, so that people can deeply feel the majesty and strength of Zhong Kui.

In addition to shaping Zhong Kui's image, Wang Xizhou also talked about the cultural connotation and spiritual value that Zhong Kui represents. He believes that Zhong Kui represents the spirit of bravery, strength and independence, which is the precious wealth of the Chinese nation. In today's society, people need to carry forward the spirit of Zhong Kui, have the courage to take responsibility, dare to work hard, and strive for self-improvement. Only in this way can we be invincible in the fierce social competition.

At the tasting meeting, Wang Xizhou showed his representative works in the Zhong Kui series of paintings, Zhong Kui series of Chinese paintings. This series of paintings features Zhong Kui as the main character, depicting him communicating with the gods in the mountains and forests. In the picture, Zhong Kui sits upright on the rock, his expression is calm, and he talks happily with the gods. In the treatment of the picture, Wang Xizhou uses rich colors and delicate brushstrokes to perfectly integrate the background of Chinese culture and the image of Zhong Kui, creating a mysterious and sacred atmosphere.

The presentation of this painting aroused an enthusiastic response from the audience. Everyone said that Wang Xizhou's Zhong Kui series of paintings not only have high artistic value, but also convey the cultural heritage and spiritual connotation of the Chinese nation. Through these paintings, people can have a deeper understanding and understanding of Zhong Kui, a historical figure, and feel the unique charm and spiritual power exuded by him.

In short, the Zhong Kui series of paintings by Wang Xizhou of Chang'an not only shows his outstanding artistic talent and profound cultural heritage, but also conveys the spiritual connotation and cultural value of the Chinese nation. In today's society, we should carry forward the spirit of Zhong Kui, have the courage to take responsibility, dare to struggle, and strive for self-improvement, so as to contribute to the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation.

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