Brief introduction of Jing Li.
Jing Li, pen name Haisha, was born in Beijing, 1956. He has served as director of Anshan Calligraphers Association and vice chairman of Hard Pen Calligraphers Association. He is currently the Deputy Secretary-General of China Calligraphy Art Research Institute, China Calligraphy and Chinese Painting Research Institute and the President of Painting and Calligraphy Institute. Jing Li studied painting and calligraphy since childhood. Good grass and good poetry. Because of its vigorous and smooth, it is widely circulated at home and abroad, and its calligraphy has won the love and collection of friends in Southeast Asia. In 2000, Jing Li inscribed 90 square meters for Qian Shan, Liaoning Province, a national scenic spot, which is the largest red copper calligraphy so far. In 2002, he edited and published Ying Jie of China and An Shan Calligraphy Collection, and his works were collected by China Collector magazine. With the aim of "painting and calligraphy make friends from all over the world", he personally founded the Painting and Calligraphy Institute of the Academy of Painting, which has now become one of the creative bases of China Calligraphy and Chinese Painting Research Institute, and invited members of the Book Association and the Artists Association to hold pen meetings from time to time to create many fine works.