Brief introduction of Chen Wei

Director of China Artists Association, member of Jiangsu Branch of China Artists Association.

Director of China Institute of Artistic Creation, executive director of China Artists Association.

Chen Wei, a member of the China Calligraphy Research Association and a member of the Art Committee of the National Museum of China, studied art creation with Yu En's teacher Cheng Dali (a famous painter in China and a counselor in the State Council) in Peixian Cultural Center, Jiangsu Province from 65438 to 0975 for nearly three years. During this period, he participated in many art creation classes held in the region, and 20 works and 2 comic pages participated in provincial, prefectural and county art exhibitions. For example, Chinese paintings such as Visiting Big Sister in the Thousand Worlds, Practicing When You Have Time, and News of Victory Spread to Thousands of Households participated in the Provincial Art Exhibition. The New Year picture "Da Zhi Nian" was selected and sent to Beijing, and was collected by the Provincial Art Museum in 79.

1988 patent "China Chess" (Zodiac Chess) (certificate number: 1824) has been transferred for production; 1990 was elected as the representative of the fourth national congress of innovation and invention institutions; 1994 obtained the paper copyright certificate of China Technical Library. China Chess is now authorized.

In 2004, he devoted himself to creating 300 Tang poems, during which more than 20 works were selected for the national and Xuzhou media. In June, 2004, 300 Tang Poems was selected into the Xinghua Village Fenjiu Group Cup and the first national TV Chinese painting competition organized by CCTV and China Artists Association, and won the excellent prize in the final. The national, provincial and municipal media made introductory reports or exclusive interviews. Many works are collected by the National Museum.

In 2005, 60 Chinese paintings of China people's anti-Japanese epic were collected by China People's War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression Memorial Hall;

In the same year, Chen Wei's art (creation) class was founded (now renamed "Xuzhou Chen Wei Studio"). After six years of hard work, it has begun to take shape. At present, from children to adults, from primary school students to college students, and even university teachers have studied here. Participants participated in many international and domestic competitions, and 3 13 people won the diamond cup, the first prize and the gold medal.

In 2006, the large-scale Chinese painting "The First Step of the Long March" won the Bronze Award of the China Artists Association's Long March Exhibition, and the meticulous Chinese painting "Ten Ancient Flowers in China" won the gold medal in the National Calligraphy and Painting Competition.

In 2009, Chen Wei was named "Top Ten Scholarly Houses in Xuzhou" by the Propaganda Department of Xuzhou Municipal Committee and Xuzhou Newspaper Media Group.