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Wang Chunlong

Jintan, Jiangsu Province, China, is currently the deputy director of the Figure Painting Research Office of Jiangsu Branch of China Painting and Calligraphy Institute, a member of Jiangsu Writers Association, a special painter of Jiangsu Jinling Painting and Calligraphy Institute, a modernist poet and a new literati painter. The winner of the "International Silver Award" of the 9th World Chinese Art Competition, "World Outstanding Chinese Artist", and the award-winning work "Looking for the Moon in the Water" are collected in Hong Kong City Hall.

Wang Chunlong, a new school of thought in the field of oriental figure painting

Viewing the 100-meter new literati painting by Chinese painter Mr. Wang Chunlong

Wang Chunlong, born in Jintan, Jiangsu Province, China, is currently the deputy director of Figure Painting Research Office of Jiangsu Branch of China Painting and Calligraphy Institute, a member of Jiangsu Writers Association, a special painter of Jiangsu Jinling Painting and Calligraphy Institute, a modernist poet and a new literati painter. The winner of the "International Silver Award" of the 9th World Chinese Art Competition, "World Outstanding Chinese Artist", and the award-winning work "Looking for the Moon in the Water" are collected in Hong Kong City Hall.

When he was a teenager, he worshipped famous painters Fan Shifu and Shi Suoqing to learn to paint flowers and birds, and later he was given guidance by Sun Guolong, a disciple of Pan Tianshou, to study landscapes. At the same time, he read a large number of famous literary works, accumulated cultural energy, and accumulated thoughts and inspiration, giving him a new understanding of Chinese painting. He spent a lot of time studying the painting personality of Chinese and foreign masters Picasso and Feng Zikai, and gradually realized that only the art of ideological personality can express human nature and cognition and be accepted by the world.

Prior to this, Wang Chunlong began to create literati paintings. He paints literati paintings, which are not rigid and not vulgar. In his opinion, Feng Zikai's figure painting captures the people's livelihood at the bottom, and records the humanities in that era with Chinese painting tools, which is very representative of Chinese culture. Picasso's character painting style jumps and is surreal, but it cannot be separated from the thinking of human nature and the helplessness of mortals. Wang Chunlong finally decided to create this 100-meter-long literary figure, and put it into creation in 2020. He adopted the picture spirit of the predecessors, and the characters were constructed with retro and all folk customs, and all the characters were interspersed with stories. Most scholars appeared successively, which ran through the whole article and expressed a strong bookishness. Of course, the picture expresses various stages of life. There are joys and sorrows, Romantic, Worldly wisdom, love between men and women, brothers and sisters, joys and sorrows, arouse modern people's thinking with the living situation of characters in the Republic of China. Such a large-scale painting, coupled with a wide range of changes between characters and pictures, makes this 100-meter-long literati painting appear infinite tension, which is difficult to see in contemporary Chinese painting circles and enough to be written into human art history.

Mr. Wang Chunlong's earlier literati paintings have been deeply loved by the public. His reputation is favored both on the Douyin platform in China and on WeChat official account all over the country. He has been a columnist in WeChat official account. This all stems from his humanistic pursuit of painting. His decades of literary research and cognition of the true meaning of painting made him get rid of the world. No wonder many scholars in China call him a contemporary Feng Zikai, and his painting thinking depth and pattern also have Picasso techniques, which may bring him closer to the master. (Yaping)

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