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Hazy poetry | Wei Hongyan

Hazy poetry | Wei Hongyan
Hazy poetry | Wei Hongyan

Wei Hongyan, born in Beijing in 1958, is currently a professor at the Academy of Fine Arts of Capital Normal University, a doctoral supervisor, a member of the China Artists Association, a member of the Chinese Painting Committee of the Beijing Artists Association, a standing director of the China Gongbi Painting Society, a director of the Beijing Gongbi Heavy Color Painting Society, and a member of the Beijing Female Painters Association.

His paintings have been selected for the 7th, 8th, 9th and 10th National Art Exhibitions, the 1st and 2nd National Chinese Painting Exhibitions, the 1st National Mural Exhibition, the 1st, 2nd, 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th National Exhibitions of Chinese Gongbi Painting Society, the Great Exhibition of Chinese Art Today, the 1st Chinese Gongbi Heavy Color Small Works Art Exhibition, the 2008 Olympic Art Conference and other large-scale academic exhibitions. His works have won many awards, published and been collected by many organizations and individuals such as the National Art Museum of China and the Shenzhen Art Museum.

"Her works have a deep sense of artistic conception, and the fusion of space, time and space, and picture gives the viewer a space for reverie."

Watching Wei Hongyan's works, there is a hazy and dreamy poetic feeling. Different from tradition, in her works, mixed colors are used to overlap, collide, infiltrate and depict locally, but behind a contemporary expression language, we can also feel the faint sense of traditional culture in her works.

Wei Hongyan's works are intertwined with traditional culture and contemporary, which seems to be a breakthrough, and careful tasting is a diversified fusion. Her works have a deep sense of artistic conception, and the fusion of space, time and space, and picture gives the viewer a space for reverie.

Her works have the boneless, freehand and other techniques of traditional Chinese painting, but in the relationship between the subject matter of expression and the composition of the picture, she boldly tries, and from her works, she can not only feel the inheritance of traditional Chinese culture, but also feel the exploration of art by contemporary painters.

— Editor's Note

Hazy poetry | Wei Hongyan

▲ Heart view

Hazy poetry | Wei Hongyan

▲ Tranquility

Hazy poetry | Wei Hongyan

▲ Fish playing in the wind

Hazy poetry | Wei Hongyan

▲ Traces of time

Hazy poetry | Wei Hongyan

▲ Colorful

Hazy poetry | Wei Hongyan

▲ Wait

Hazy poetry | Wei Hongyan

▲ A thousand worlds

Hazy poetry | Wei Hongyan

▲ Flowers without marks

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