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Introduction and main works of Wu Guanzhong

Wu Guanzhong, a native of Yixing, Jiangsu Province, is a modern and contemporary painter, oil painter and art educator in China. His main oil paintings are Three Gorges of the Yangtze River and Scenery of the Northland. The main Chinese paintings are Chun Xue and Lion Forest. The main anthologies include Looking East and Looking West, and Flying Kites Without Stopping. The main paintings are Rebellious Teacher-Wu Guanzhong and China Modern Famous Painting-Wu Guanzhong.

Wu Guanzhong (1965438+August 29, 2009—2065438+June 25, 2000), Zhong party member, born in Yixing, Jiangsu, is a modern and contemporary painter, oil painter and art educator in China. The main oil paintings are Three Gorges of the Yangtze River, Scenery of the Northland, Birds of Paradise and so on. The main Chinese paintings are Chun Xue, Lion Forest and the Great Wall.

Wu Guanzhong's major works include Looking in All directions for Collection, Kite Without Stopping, Looking at the End of the World Road, Voiceover, I Read Quotations from Shi Tao's Painting, Wu Guanzhong's Talk on Beauty, Fifty Years' Career, I'm Responsible for Dan Qing, Wu Guanzhong's Literary Series, etc. His main paintings include Rebellious Teacher-Wu Guanzhong, China's famous modern painter-Wu Guanzhong, Scenery of Life-Wu Guanzhong's Art Album, Cultivation and Dedication-Wu Guanzhong's Donation Works, Complete Works of Wu Guanzhong and so on.

Wu Guanzhong's ink paintings

Wu Guanzhong's ink paintings are mainly landscapes, with occasional works of birds, animals and flowers. The selection of materials focuses on their formal characteristics, and he likes those scenes that allow him to freely play the density, strength, rhythm and rhythm of ink and wash points and lines. The ups and downs of mountains, the branches of vegetation, the texture of rocks and the garbage of houses can all arouse his interest in painting.

His handling of these scenes is completely different from the paradigm followed by traditional ink painters. Take Huashan as an example. The mountain in Wu Guanzhong's eyes contains endless rhythm of life, so he can be said to be the rhythm of winning the mountain. This rhythm is not inherent in natural mountains, but the mountains have aroused the painter's passion to express the rhythm of points and lines through black, white and gray, and the works are the records of this passion.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Wu Guanzhong