Exhibition of horse works

1999 10, Ma held the "Horse Calligraphy Art Exhibition" in Xining, and exhibited 85 calligraphy works, which comprehensively reviewed and displayed his calligraphy art. Not only that, his calligraphy works were selected for more than 50 provincial and national calligraphy and painting exhibitions and won many awards. His outstanding works have been selected for the Japan International Calligraphy Exhibition for three consecutive times, and more than 80 calligraphy works have gone abroad and appeared in the art circles of Singapore, Saudi Arabia, France, Austria and other countries. It was also exhibited and collected by the first "Mohai Elite" International Painting and Calligraphy Exhibition and the Southern Binglanzhai Painting and Calligraphy Art Exhibition Hall.

Now, Ma spends most of his spare time and energy on inkstones and pens. He is trying to carry out his promise of inheriting the long history and tradition of calligraphy in China with practical actions, and he is also doing his modest part to popularize the calligraphy art of the Hui people in Qinghai. "I have a plan in my heart and a god in my pen." Ma believes that calligraphy is not only an art, but also a science. The beauty of calligraphy comes from nature, from life and from social practice. Therefore, the art of calligraphy must be rooted in society and people, otherwise it will become passive water and rootless wood; To make the tree of calligraphy art evergreen, we must know everything about literature, philosophy, aesthetics, astronomy, geography and history.

This kind of thinking and understanding has made the horse have a good mental state, a high degree of enthusiasm for learning and a strong enterprising spirit.

In 2003, he co-founded Qinghai Hehuang Muslim Painting and Calligraphy Institute with book lovers, served as the dean and started a new journey. ...

Spitting ink into the pool is fun! Ma rented a house in a quiet alley in the provincial capital, set up a desk and wrote one by one. During the day, he works methodically. After work, he stays in the rented library except for eating, meeting guests and visiting friends, and is completely isolated from the outside world. He practices, feels and thinks, and often forgets to rest. Sometimes he simply doesn't go home to eat and live in the study, smelling the ink and falling asleep. ...