His calligraphy is full of talent, boldness and literary spirit, which is profound in terms of book history, especially cursive script. Chen Hailiang cursive script originated in Ming and Qing Dynasties, especially benefited from Xu Wei's wild grass, so his cursive script emphasized the beauty of wild grass. In this respect, he consciously suppressed the expression of "two kings" that he mastered skillfully, and strived for the roughness and tension of lines, thus deducing the qi and potential of cursive script to a new height.
Born in Wudi, he has the wild temperament of Wumen calligrapher, which makes him have a natural affinity for Wumen and Xu Wei's wild calligraphy style in the middle and late Ming Dynasty. Zhu Zhishan's and Xu Wei's careless spirit are strongly manifested in his works.
At the same time, Chen Hailiang is undoubtedly a talented person with cursive script, which is illustrated by his intuitive sensitivity to cursive script and his excellent grasp of visual space. Strict academic training has deepened and consolidated his cursive talent from the technical level, and at the same time comprehensively developed his cursive talent from the classical level.
Calligrapher introduction
Calligraphers refer to people who are accomplished in the field of calligraphy. They usually have profound cultural background, unique aesthetic perspective and skillful calligraphy skills. Calligraphy is an important part of China traditional culture. Calligraphers create exquisite works through pen, ink, paper and inkstone, conveying the spiritual connotation of Chinese culture.
Calligraphers' works show their profound understanding of Chinese characters and their unique pursuit of beauty. They perfectly show the form and charm of Chinese characters through the expression of stroke structure, line strength and rhythm. Calligraphers' works not only have high artistic value, but also are widely used in cultural exchange, education, publishing and other fields.
Calligraphers usually experience long-term practice and exploration during their growth. They began with basic stippling, gradually mastered the writing skills of various fonts, and constantly explored the inner beauty of Chinese characters. At the same time, calligraphers also pay attention to the study of cultural literacy and artistic theory in order to continuously improve their artistic level and cultural literacy.