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Zhang Hanzhong's Painting Characteristics

Zhang Hanzhong's ink and watercolor portrait caricature is not only different from the caricatures of other painters, but also compatible with the characteristics of Chinese painting, both in form and in spirit, and beside the painting, he improvised a poem, which cleverly embedded your name in the poem and portrayed your character traits in a graphic way, which complemented with the painting, fully demonstrating the tradition of Chinese culture, with Chinese characteristics, and at the same time, not lacking in a sense of humor, which was y loved by the people of all walks of life. Favorite. His works are often presented as state gifts between embassies of many countries.

Creating comedy by comparing people to crops

In artistic treatment, people often compare objects to people, but Zhang Hanzhong does the opposite by comparing people to crops. Zhang Hanzhong has drawn more than 60,000 portrait cartoons for people at home and abroad, including national leaders, movie stars, businessmen, ambassadors in Chinese embassies, presidents of countries around the world, as well as ordinary people at home and abroad, and his works have been collected by the friendly people of more than 100 countries, such as the former Chief Executive of the United Kingdom, Tony Blair, and the former Vice-President of Singapore, etc. The people being drawn especially like to put the people in China in the picture. The painted people especially like to bring the humor and joy they gained in China back home to enjoy with their families***.

Compatible with the characteristics of Chinese painting, the paintings contain joy and philosophy.

Portrait caricature is characterized by "Xiao" and "Dang", "Dang" is its special language, and Zhang Hanzhong gives viewers the opportunity to enjoy his caricature through his precise and humorous "Dang" language. Through his precise and humorous "diffuse" language, Teo Han Chong brings joy to the audience, and has been described as a "happy angel". The former Vice President and Coordinating Minister for National Security of Singapore has repeatedly thanked Teo for bringing him immense joy. He has pioneered the expansion of cartoon subjects from celebrities to ordinary people, popularized cartooning, and integrated the ink technique of traditional Chinese painting into cartooning, and tried to use humor to water the flower of happiness in the hearts of the audience, which has opened up a new horizon of art for us.

Zhang Hanzhong's ink and watercolor portrait caricatures are not only compatible with the characteristics of Chinese painting, using ink and watercolor brushwork to display the characteristics of Chinese culture and culture, but also do not lack a sense of humor, which is y loved by people from all over the world.

A Kenyan friend named Austin said to Zhang Hanzhong, "I'm a black man with a dark complexion, and ink painting can surely draw me like that." But the portrait Zhang Hanzhong drew of him, a happy traveler, made Austin look at it with love and thumbs up in praise.

An Indian painter in his 40s, whose father is German and mother is Indian, has traveled to many countries and has seen a lot of things, is well educated, and after seeing the ink portrait caricature drawn by Zhang Hanzhong to him, he even jumped up and down like a child, and repeatedly said he would like to go back to India to give Zhang Hanzhong to hold exhibitions.

Zhang Hanzhong's ink and watercolor portrait caricatures depict many of life's joys and philosophies as beautiful memories that can be collected. Many foreign visitors were shocked by the novelty of his drawings, and at the same time marveled at the vastness of Chinese culture. Some foreign media said "Zhang Hanzhong swept away the big nose with a brush", while the president of the European Union Cartoon Association called him "China's Picasso".

He expresses life in a humorous tone and creates characters of truth, goodness and beauty.

Portrait caricature is a painting technique that uses extreme exaggeration and distortion to represent outstanding people, making their features more prominent and their character more clear, thus enhancing a sense of intimacy. Zhang Hanzhong chooses to follow the technique of caricature creation, but he not only chooses outstanding people as the object of expression, but also chooses the big group of our common people, and chooses to express the daily life of the common people with a humorous tone, from which he creates greater happiness for them.

Chen Yongxin and Wang Huixia, a young couple who were on their way to the Foshan Temple building, saw many people chasing after Zhang Hanzhong's paintings, and went up to him and made a difficult request to put the two of them on a painting. Zhang Hanzhong pondered for a moment, to paint the couple dressed in martial arts kung fu clothing, sword dance, lively and lovely, while using two people on the Chinese stage **** acting "fight for life" this eye-catching title, meaning that the two people grow old together, vivid image, and immediately won a round of applause.

A middle-aged man surnamed Li watched Zhang Hanzhong painted ink portraits, heart budding love, specially to find his wife and children to let Zhang Hanzhong help draw a family souvenir cartoon. Zhang Hanzhong immediately agreed, a few strokes on the portrait of the middle-aged man outlined. The middle-aged man took a look, anxious, busy saying: "Draw them, draw them." Zhang Hanzhong smiled but did not answer, and then painted the happy and laughing Li's wife. The middle-aged man said, "In our family, the son has the highest status." Zhang Hanzhong replied, "Then let him take the high position." In a short while, the portrait caricature of a family of three people stacked up in front of the audience. The man shoulders the burden of the family, the hostess to take the top and bottom, the little baby happy on the top, which contains the meaning of the family, so that people can see at a glance.