Huaxia Jingwei Network December 25 news: According to Taiwan's "Zhongshi News Network", the contemporary cutting-edge gongbi painting artist Chen Jiuxi through the modern gongbi painting style, with the way of sketching and creating the landscape, to convey the ecological care, recently held an exhibition in the Haike Museum, this time with the theme of natural pulse, exhibited a number of new works, the well-known painting "Snow Leopard" is also in it, hoping that the public can cherish the environment.

The Museum of Marine Science and Technology combined with Chen Jiuxi's works to hold the "Natural Pulse Ecological Craftsman's Exhibition". (Chen Cailing Keelung Fax)
Marine Science and Technology Museum combined with Chen Jiuxi's works, held a "natural pulse ecological work pen exhibition", The Director of the Marine Science Department Chen Sufen said that Chen Jiuxi to field investigation, field observation and framing, and then through the brush painting method to record Taiwan's ecology, this exhibition to the marine ecology as the main axis, there are many new works, some works with silk cloth as the creative substrate, the use of empty framed way, retain the transparency of silk cloth, present the clarity of Taiwan's ocean, in addition, through different forms of exhibition, education and promotion, let the public experience the museum's rich educational resources.
Chen Jiuxi's work "Snow Leopard". (Chen Cailing Keelung Fax)
Chen Jiuxi said that this exhibition especially uses the purple antler coral group in Dongjiyu Island in Penghu and the sea fan in the secret garden of the Tide Of Keelung Sea as the main vision, and takes the conservation curved lip fish that has been hunted by homestay operators as the main character, in addition to showing the grandeur of the largest teleost fish in the coral reef area, but also wants to express the sorrow of the Green Island incident, hoping that the public will recognize and respect nature.
"Natural Pulse Ecological Craftsman Pen Exhibition" scene. (Chen Cailing Keelung Fax)
Haike Museum pointed out that the exhibition works are divided into two themes, the ocean and the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, and nearly 20 paintings, which are set up in the corridor outside the second special exhibition hall of the theme hall on the third floor, and the well-known work "Snow Leopard" is hidden in it. Chen Jiuxi said that in recent years, climate change has led to abnormal rainstorms, drought and desertification phenomena have been expanding, resulting in a serious impact on the habitat of snow leopards, hoping that through paintings, everyone can understand the living environment of living organisms, and then reflect, arouse everyone to cherish the environment and protect nature. (Gao Yang)