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Huang yifu's landscape paintings

Introduction:

Huang Baixiang, pen name Yi Fu, Tianjin native, member of China Shitao Art Research Association and China Collectors Association. He is good at collecting and appreciating calligraphy and painting, inkstone and Jun porcelain, and is good at freehand landscape painting.

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I never follow the rules in painting, let alone repeat myself. Reading, writing, landscape painting and collection occupy most of my time. I am eager to soar in the ocean of art and experience the profoundness of China culture. ...

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? It's interesting to look horizontally and vertically.

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Huang Yifu, an inkstone player, is a native name and can collect inkstones in his spare time! Writing small articles and drawing small pictures is not for fame and fortune, but for fun.

There is a story-like narrative state in Yi Fu's small paintings. Although it is a landscape painting, there are clearly stories and plots in it. For example, That Year, Na Yue, That Chun Xue depicts the churches in Qingdao. In the deep silence, it seems that you can hear the sound and music of snowflakes falling. The silence of that scene tells the thickness of the years. The theme of Laoshan Haruka is to live in a small village near the water, and the shadow of a spring tree blown by the wind is a close-up view. The mountains and rivers echo each other from afar, and the real scene is clear and empty, showing the vitality of the northern mountains and rivers. His landscape painting is his deep affection for mountains and rivers, and it is his heartfelt song.

Miao Fu was born in Tianjin, and his small paintings are warm, elegant, simple and innocent, with a vast blue color and elegance.

Miao Fu said: "He never follows the rules in painting, let alone repeats himself." . His temperament is painting style, pen is the extension of the soul, innocence is the expression of feelings, unconventional and unadorned, which is naturally his pursuit. ...

What every painter is looking for is actually a way to connect with himself, and Yi Fu's small paintings are constantly moving in their own way.

—— On the banks of Huanhua River in Chengdu, where the sea is red and the sea is spring.