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Painter's Column │ Chinese Artists in the New Era - Sun Peng

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Painter's Column │ Chinese Artists in the New Era - Sun Peng

Sun Peng

Born in 1952, he was taught by Hua Junwu, Fang Cheng and his father since childhood, and loved calligraphy and painting. Later, he graduated from the Chinese Correspondence University of Calligraphy and Painting, and completed the research class. During the Cultural Revolution, he assisted his father, painting portraits of the chairman and propaganda slogans. He has participated in various local and unit calligraphy and painting exhibitions. He has also won awards.

Painter's Column │ Chinese Artists in the New Era - Sun Peng
Painter's Column │ Chinese Artists in the New Era - Sun Peng
Painter's Column │ Chinese Artists in the New Era - Sun Peng
Painter's Column │ Chinese Artists in the New Era - Sun Peng
Painter's Column │ Chinese Artists in the New Era - Sun Peng
Painter's Column │ Chinese Artists in the New Era - Sun Peng
Painter's Column │ Chinese Artists in the New Era - Sun Peng
Painter's Column │ Chinese Artists in the New Era - Sun Peng
Painter's Column │ Chinese Artists in the New Era - Sun Peng
Painter's Column │ Chinese Artists in the New Era - Sun Peng
Painter's Column │ Chinese Artists in the New Era - Sun Peng

Teacher Sun's works fully demonstrate his traditional painting skills. He freely uses hook, strangle, dot, erase, wrinkle and dye, through the subtle changes and rich layers of pen and ink, giving people a strong visual and psychological appeal. The works stand up to both close and distant views, and the painting is intriguing and appraised.

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