Brief introduction of Wang Hanzhi
Wang Hanzhi, also known as Yizhou, was born in 1950. I like calligraphy and painting since I was a child. He studied ancient scrolls diligently in his early years and then studied in the Fine Arts Department of Nanjing Art Institute. He studied under Liu Haisu, Lin Sanzhi, Wei Tianchi, Chen Dayu, Song Wenzhi, Guo Gongda and other famous painters, and devoted himself to studying China's traditional techniques, calligraphy and seal cutting. He studied under Master Yang, an academician of the two academies, and engaged in the appraisal of ancient paintings and calligraphy. Mr. Wang Hanzhi's calligraphy began in the Tang and Song Dynasties, and his calligraphy is exquisite. Fengshen is chic: seal cutting is profound and beautiful, full of ancient interest, with picturesque knives and pens, especially grass. The four kings in the painting are self-innovative, pen and ink blend, elegant and natural, forming their own unique Jiao Mo style. Most of his calligraphy works are left-handed, which is necessary. Yang Inscription: Chinese left-handed calligrapher. Mr. Wang Hanzhi's works have been included in Dictionary of Modern Artists in the World, Who's Who in Contemporary Art in China, Artists in China, Selected Works of Contemporary Painting and Calligraphy in the World, Who's Who in the World and Beijing International Art Exhibition. He is currently a national first-class artist, director of China Painters Association, professor of China Painters Association Training Center, member of China Calligraphy Association and artist association. He used to be the president of Huangshan Painting and Calligraphy Institute in China, the president of Singapore Painting and Calligraphy Association and the president of Singapore Academy of Fine Arts, and was awarded the title of world art celebrity.