Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - Li Yi’s art introduction

Li Yi’s art introduction

Since childhood, he has been talented, diligent in studying, and has a wide range of interests. He is especially fond of literature, calligraphy, painting and photography, and has pursued them persistently. While studying at school, I worked as a publicity worker for the blackboard newspaper. After I joined the job, I used my spare time to study the art of women's clothing design. I was good at painting clothing renderings. In 1993, I participated in the oil painting training class organized by the Workers' Joint School. Later, I went to Shanghai and met Teacher Lu. Unfortunately, he passed away and closed the book.

After retirement, he devoted himself to studying Chinese painting. In 2007, he participated in the first national peony research class held at Luoyang University and learned the freehand peony brushwork of Sun Yude, a senior lecturer at the Academy of Fine Arts. When he graduated, his paintings in the exhibition were praised by teachers and college students. love. He came to Luoyang for a few years to collect and study, and learned the fine brushwork techniques from famous masters such as Mei Lin and Guo Xinyu. His fine brushwork painting skills have made great progress. Now he is good at painting flowers and birds, elegant figures, and close-up landscapes. The painting style focuses on novel composition and bold pursuit of the beauty of artistic conception. It has the characteristics of fresh and gorgeous work combined with writing. His works have participated in municipal and national invitational competitions for many times and have been recognized by experts and praised by the public. They have also been favored and collected by relevant celebrities. In 2009, the "Qingyun Tu" that participated in the competition for the first time won the first prize of the "Lotus Cup" in the invitational competition to commemorate the tenth anniversary of the return of Macao. In 2010, the work "Spring City Flower Moonlight Night" won the 6th "Yi Shou Cup" National Masters' Calligraphy and Painting Treasures Travel Exhibition Gold Medal, and hard-pen calligraphy won the "Xibaipo" Cup Excellence Award. In 2011, his work "Red Lotus Mandarin Duck" won the gold medal of the first "Contemporary Xizhi Award". The work won the third prize again in the National Poetry, Calligraphy and Painting Competition of Chinese Love. The winning works were included in related albums and were awarded the "Contemporary Honorary titles such as "Elite Figure in Chinese Painting and Calligraphy" and "China's Top 100 Artists".