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An exhibition of Kong Yi's fine art works opened

Recently, sponsored by the China Calligraphers and Painters Association and undertaken by the Beijing New Silk Road Art Museum, the exhibition of Kong Yi's fine art works was held at the Beijing New Silk Road Art Museum, and more than 100 people from all walks of life, including institutions, enterprises and calligraphy enthusiasts, and the media, attended the opening ceremony and visited the calligraphy exhibition. This exhibition will exhibit nearly 100 fine art works carefully created by Ms. Kong Yi in recent years, bringing a unique artistic experience to the citizens of Beijing.

An exhibition of Kong Yi's fine art works opened

Title of work: Koki

Author: Kong Yi

Created in: 2022

Category: Chinese Painting

Material: Rice paper

Dimensions: 136x76cm

Style: Contemporary Fine Arts

Kong Yinu, born in Shanghai in June 1960 in Qufu, Shandong, is a descendant of the 77th generation of Confucius, graduated from the Fine Arts Department of Shanghai Textile University, a singapore art teacher, a member of the Changning District Calligraphy Association of the China Huaxia Calligraphy and Painting Institute, a member of the Hard Pen Calligraphy Association, and a member of the China Women's Calligraphy and Painting Academy. Later, he studied under the famous Chinese landscape painters Xu Zihe, Gao Shixiong, and Mr. Shen Shijia, specializing in ink bamboo, landscapes, etc., and his works were published in Liberation Daily, Wen Wei Po, Xinmin Evening News, and Books. Books", etc. He is good at drawing, oil painting, sculpture and Chinese painting. His works include "Gao Shixiong Oil Painting", "Graphite Landscape Painting", sculpture "British Wind" and so on. He has held many solo exhibitions in Shanghai, Beijing, Zhuhai and other places. Since 2015, in order to cultivate the next generation and inherit the culture of Chinese painting, Mr. Kong Yi has provided public welfare classes for enthusiasts to learn, and also provided free materials, Mr. Kong Yi painted sketches and gouache paintings for children to copy and learn.

It is reported that the exhibition lasts until February 10 and is free to the public

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