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Li Xiaoke limited ink digital collection was distributed today

To commemorate the first anniversary of the death of the famous artist Mr. Li Xiaoke, the Li Kejian Art Foundation and the Lingjing People's Art Museum released six "extraordinary" Li Xiaoke limited ink digital collections. The collection was pre-ordered on April 18 and sent to users who successfully pre-ordered at 11:48 on April 20, who can view and download them in the activity page "My Collections" or view them through the "Collections" of the "Lingjing People's Art Museum" Mini Program. The digital collection is verified by the blockchain platform supported by FISCO BCOS, and the personal collection is managed uniformly on the People's Network platform.

Li Xiaoke's limited ink digital collection selects six works from the Ink Homeland and Snowy Collection, showing the tranquility of the ancient capital of Beijing and the holiness of the mysterious Tibetan area, and also showing the inheritance and development of Chinese ink painting. In addition to the digital collection of the six works, "Mountain Soul" (2017), which is limited to 2,000 copies as a special edition, the other five works are limited to 10,000 copies per model. The ink digital collection is the second digital collection released by lingjing and people's art museum after the first release of the "People's Digital Tiger Post" on February 14.

The Lingjing People's Art Museum was officially launched in January this year, aiming to provide a digital platform for artists and outstanding works of art, provide services for digital copyright protection, digital publishing, digital transformation, digital authentication (blockchain) of works of art, etc., and serve public art with digital technology.

"Extraordinary" Li Xiaoke limited ink digital collection

Li Xiaoke limited ink digital collection was distributed today

In 2012, he created a big painting.

Li Xiaoke: An artist of the times who explores innovation

"When I observe Xiaobao now, he will not be an ordinary child." Li Xiaoke's mother, Zou Peizhu, once wrote in a letter. Just as his mother asserted, Li Xiaoke's life was indeed extraordinary. He inherited the artistic spirit of his father Li Keyan, drew creative nutrients from tradition and nature, measured the rivers and mountains of the motherland with his footsteps, went to Tibet, Huangshan and other places many times to collect wind, while serving as the director of the China Tibet Cultural Protection and Development Association and the president of the Huangshan Calligraphy and Painting Institute, he felt the tradition in nature, absorbed the ideas and techniques of Western creation, opened up his own artistic style, and created a series of works such as "Ink Homeland" with Beijing as the theme, "Snow Hidden Traces" with Tibet as the theme, and "Huangshan Mountain" with Huangshan as the theme. Left a large number of valuable artistic wealth.

Li Xiaoke limited ink digital collection was distributed today

In 1978, Li Xiaoke and his father Li Ke were dyed in Huangshan.

As the most important descendant of "Li Jia Shanshui", every twist and turn is his wonderful life experience, the tempering of will has laid the foundation for his journey to Tibet, the transformation of his identity has made him experience hardships and still be down-to-earth, and the activity of artistic thought has given him the space to create and think. In the year since Li Xiaoke's death, Liu Ying has held many painting exhibitions to share the paintings of Li Xiaoke and his students with the world, hoping to spread the artistic spirit and artistic concept of "Li Jia Shanshui" to the world and carry forward the excellent traditional Chinese culture.

Li Xiaoke limited ink digital collection was distributed today

In 2014, Li Xiaoke created a huge work of 6.3 meters × 18.5 meters, "Desert Lake City Sacred Land Wuhai".

Li Xiaoke limited ink digital collection was distributed today

In 2019, Mr. and Mrs. Li Xiaoke exhibited at Shanghai Baolong.

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