Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - A brief introduction to his Xi.

A brief introduction to his Xi.

In terms of age, He can be said to be the youngest painter in China Painting Academy. In fact, he is not young, and he has entered an unquestionable age. However, Chinese painting is an art, which needs age and experience to realize. He, 43, is actually only a junior majoring in painting.

He graduated from university and was assigned to be a teacher in the university. However, this is a very painful thing for him who stutters. He Xi is a person who is cold outside and hot inside. He is not good at talking, but his inner feelings are extremely rich and he is extremely sensitive to external things. As he wrote in one of his favorite songs: "When others misunderstand me/I am always silent/silence is actually a rebuttal to me." However, "the lamb will growl/silence is a kind of strength." In fact, Xi is a volcano, with rolling magma, which is always brewing. When it is rare to argue with others, He Xi always blushes and stutters, but when he sings loudly, his heart breaks. He is not only good at using brush, but also good at photography. Usually, he often travels north and south with his camera, crossing the streets and lanes, recording the people, events and scenes he sees around him anytime and anywhere, and storing them as raw materials for painting. So some people joked that he "created with two hands."

Young and qualified. He, who graduated from China Academy of Fine Arts in the mid-1980s, is a man of the hour in contemporary flower-and-bird painting. He changed the creative paradigm of flower-and-bird painting. The birds he painted are round and short-winged, unlike Dapeng soaring in the sky, pigeons and finches in cages, but like fat old hens common in rural areas. He also painted fish, but the fish he painted often lived out of water, and even moved to other places with birds and were kept in small cages. Most of his works are animal world, even if there are no characters used for ornament in general Chinese painting. Therefore, appreciating He's paintings really requires some abilities beyond imagination and reality.