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Wu Baoyong: Between cement and ink

Wu Baoyong: Between cement and ink
Wu Baoyong: Between cement and ink

Wu Baoyong's calligraphy works "Heaven Rewards Diligence" and "Zhibo Yuntian"

In Lujiang County, Hefei City, Anhui Province, there is a special artist, his name is Wu Baoyong. Born in 1966, a member of the Communist Party of China, he not only has rich experience in the field of production management of cement enterprises, but also a lover and practitioner of calligraphy and Chinese painting.

Wu Baoyong: Between cement and ink

Wu Baoyong's calligraphy works "Fuyun Huatang" and "Rare Confusion"

Wu Baoyong's growth story is a journey full of ink and sweat. Since he was a child, he has been influenced by the three uncles around him, calligraphers and painters, and his dedication and love for art are deeply imprinted in his heart. When he was in school, he copied the hard pen calligraphy of Pang Zhonghua and Lu Zhongnan, and every stroke was the crystallization of hard work and enthusiasm. His love for calligraphy and Chinese painting seems to be an innate instinct, an inseparable emotion. On the way to self-study calligraphy, I was fortunate to be guided by Liu Jun, a calligrapher from Hanzhong in Shaanxi, to learn Ou Kai, Wei Bei, Lishu, Wang Xizhi, Zhao Mengfu Xingshu and cursive script. After years of experience and precipitation, it has formed a work style that has both the charm of ancient methods, the atmosphere of calligraphy in the new era, and the elegance and vulgarity of appreciation.

Wu Baoyong: Between cement and ink

Wu Baoyong's calligraphy work "Wen Wang Changling Left Moves, Long Biao Yao Has This Mail" Li Bai

Wu Baoyong is still immersed in the long river of art, never forgetting his original intention, dedicating himself to inheriting and promoting traditional Chinese culture and art, and transmitting positive energy.

(Text/Lin)

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Wu Baoyong: Between cement and ink
Wu Baoyong: Between cement and ink
Wu Baoyong: Between cement and ink
Wu Baoyong: Between cement and ink
Wu Baoyong: Between cement and ink
Wu Baoyong: Between cement and ink

The article is transferred from the all-media platform of People's Daily

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