The Value of Taoist Suntech's Works

Taoist Suntech is a famous painter in China, and his works have high collection value and market value in China painting and calligraphy market.

Taoism, whose real name is Liu, whose real name is Liu Shaoliang, is a disciple, reclusive Taoist, painter and calligrapher. He used to be a member of China Hard Pen Calligraphers Association, a contracted painter of Beijing Lin Le Painting Academy, a member of Hebei Calligraphers Association, a member of Hebei Artists Association and a director of China Wanlixing Calligraphers Association.

Daochang Suntech is talented and has loved Danqing since childhood. In calligraphy, he copied the inscriptions in Qin, Han, Wei and Jin dynasties, and in his later years he learned the essence of calligraphy from Zhao and Yu Youren.

For decades, he has copied several classic posts such as Zhang Menglong's tablet, Pan, Shimen Ming, Shimen Song, Haowang's tablet and Heheming, and his good calligraphy style can almost reach the realm of confusing the fake with the real.

Most of his works are published in authoritative publications such as Hebei Daily and Calligraphy Newspaper, and many works of art are collected by social elites and collectors at home and abroad.

The characteristics are remarkable:

Wang Sengqian once praised "the wonderful way of books, the spirit is the highest". Although Daochang Suntech's calligraphy is widely read in ancient and modern times, it has been explored and practiced around a main line.

That is, the Wei stele he admired most, from the original classics such as Shimen Ming, Zhang Menglong and Shi, to Zhao He in the late Qing Dynasty and several successful people in modern Wei Bei, he studied and even copied it.

He's really obsessed with sticking to his post. He used to practice secretly in his basement. It can be said that there are 3,000 pieces of waste paper and thousands of books. Even if he is on a business trip, it is a bag of ink and a bag of books. Ten years of grinding a sword has stabilized his writing skills.

Calligraphy style tends to be clear. His brushwork is vigorous, open, full and sharp. He uses both spear and halberd, and his writing is full of spirit and profound pen and ink. It is the style he has been pursuing. Although it is not delicate enough and lacks charm, the overall style of calligraphy has its own considerable points, without losing its masterpiece.