How about Li Jiayao's calligraphy? Is there any collection value?

Li Jiayao, whose real name is Yuan Zhong, was born in 1947. He is currently a director of China International Painting and Calligraphy Institute, a member of Tianjin Calligraphers Association, a member of Tianjin Couplet Society and a member of Tianjin Printing Society. In 2006, Tianjin Federation of Trade Unions and Tianjin Municipal Bureau of Culture awarded the title of "Tianjin Worker Artist". His calligraphy is mainly Wang Zhao, and his inscriptions are compatible. He is good at lower case classics and running script. His paintings, industrial landscapes, short letters, Diamond Sutra, Lao Tzu's Tao Te Ching, Sun Tzu's Art of War, boundary paintings and other works are unique and widely collected by people at home and abroad. The paintings are mainly landscape paintings, the seals are carved in the Han Dynasty, and the personal seals are all made by themselves. He can combine poetry and prose, and calligraphy and painting style are well combined. When exhibited in Beijing and Shanghai, he was praised as a "court painter" by the local painting and calligraphy circles, and published three volumes of personal painting and calligraphy anthologies. The third volume, Selected Paintings and Calligraphy of Li Jiayao, was published by Tianjin People's Fine Arts Publishing House.

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