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Who's Wang Jinghua?

Wang Jinghua

Wang Jinghua, the inventor of Chinese characters in human body art, is a calligrapher in Hunan. Wang Jinghua is a native of Hunan, and he is versatile. Director, screenwriter, lyricist, composer, photographer, cameraman, and organize various artistic activities. What impressed people the most was his first "Ci of Body Art". Through his calligraphy, we can see the human figure in every word. The head, nose, shoulders, waist and feet are lifelike, and each stroke is vividly outlined.

Wang Jinghua is a modern artist with profound knowledge and good opinions on poetry, calligraphy and painting.

Chinese name: Wang Jinghua.

Nationality: China.

Place of birth: Hunan

Occupation: painting and calligraphy artist

Main achievements: Invented and created more than 654.38 million+human body art figures.

Representative works: More than 65,438+10,000 people invented and created human body art.

character introduction

Wang Jinghua, a world-class body art calligrapher, invented and created 65,438+10,000 calligraphy characters in many countries in the world. Look at the characters from a distance, look at the characters closely, and look closely at the cultural calligraphy characters with expressions and so on. , is to use people's body language to express communication meaning and understand calligraphy. China is original, the only one in the world, the world's top artistic and cultural wonders, and a cultural relic that the world cannot replicate.

The China culture of regular script, running script, cursive script and official script is profound, and it is amazing that a Chinese character can write many different forms. Wang Jinghua, who lives in Chaoyang Community, Furong District, has invented a unique font-body art word after more than 30 years of thinking and research. Every character he writes can see the human form, and the head, nose, shoulders, waist and feet are all vividly outlined. So far, Wang Jinghua has invented more than 654.38 million human body art characters and applied for national patents.

Wang Jinghua showed his work Virtue in the World.

Personal work

On the basis of pure lines and absurd ideas, Master Wang Jinghua, a humanized artistic figure, injected the aesthetic concept of the times into him. Its style and body features are not only magnificent, but also dignified and elegant, natural and peculiar, generous and light, exquisite and gorgeous, colorful, and the popular lines and interests of epigraphy have attracted many calligraphers, providing nutrition and wisdom for future generations' calligraphy learning and innovation. The brushwork is thorough, thin and unrestrained, the statutes are strict, the brushwork is quiet, the brushwork is smooth, beautiful and handsome, bold and unrestrained, and the female is soft and beautiful, which opens up a new realm for modern calligraphy.

"Body art characters" simply means that some strokes of Chinese characters are transformed into human figures standing or lying by vivid body language, and people's emotions and the inner meaning of words are expressed by body language.

The beauty of every painting by Wang Jinghua reflects a person's sacred appearance. The head, nose, shoulders, waist and feet are lifelike, and each stroke is vividly outlined. The ancient Chinese characters in China evolved from hieroglyphics. Wang Jinghua especially showed the beauty and image of Chinese characters in China. The so-called "vivid calligraphy and painting" combines calligraphy with the artistic beauty of the human body, and expresses the meaning vividly through the different actions of the human body between the lines. Words are made up of people, which adds vitality to words and makes each word contain the charm of human body and lifelike.

China's calligraphy art is extensive and profound, "a hundred schools of thought contend, a hundred schools of thought contend". The human body art Chinese characters created by Wang Jinghua are a special abstract plastic arts in the form of modern Chinese writing. Through the different combinations of points and lines, he has formed an ever-changing art of human behavior, showing various forms such as coordination and contradiction, unity and change, neatness and strewn at random, evacuation and closure, which makes people memorable and makes the innovative development of calligraphy reflect great vitality.

There are a group of people in the "Chinese Dream"

Among Wang Jinghua's many works, a Chinese Dream is particularly eye-catching. I saw the word "Zhong" as a strong man, standing upright with a gold ingot in each hand. The word "Guo" means that a person sits firmly in the middle, and the woman on the right bends to the left, as if to protect the people below; "Dream" is a beautiful mother in the next room, forcibly lifting the two children above. "Through the form of these three words, I want to reflect the significance of enriching the country and strengthening the people." Wang Jinghua explained.

media coverage

People's Daily Online: Body art figures highlight "Happy China"

Xinhuanet: Wang Jinghua, the originator of world-class body art ci: the creative extension of ci culture

Xinhuanet: Wang Jinghua, a native of Changsha, creates body art words and writes expressions.

Changsha News Network News: Changsha Wang Jinghua created 65438+ inventions of human body art figures and applied for national patents.

Ball Activity Network: Global Creative Network joined hands with Hunan Satellite TV to enter the Wang Jinghua Body Art Painting and Calligraphy Exhibition.

Hunan News Network: He has created 2,000 "figures of human body art", which is well received by foreigners.

Brand China Network: Wang Jinghua, the founder of world-class body art words, appeared at Hunan International Food Expo.

Hunan Disabled Welfare Foundation: Master Wang Jinghua, a master of body art, donated Mo Bao to Hunan Disabled Welfare Foundation.

He Xun. Com: Appreciating "Body Art Vocabulary"

Huasheng Online: Wang Jinghua donates Mo Bao to Hunan Disabled Persons Welfare Foundation.

Sohu: Body art figures highlight "Happy China"