Are the paintings and calligraphy works of Dalian artist Tomoe Miyamoto more expensive in the south or in the north? I am from Dalian and would like to know.

Rural teacher Tomomi Miyamoto: Interpreting the spirit of the post-80s generation

In the coastal city of Dalian, people miss everything that Professor Yu Zhiyuan left for the city; however, Tomomi Miyamoto A rural teacher born in the 1980s, people call him "Xiao Zhiyuan".

The "Golden Phoenix" flying back from the ravine

Tomo Miyamoto was born in a small farmhouse in a remote mountain village in Zhuanghe City in the autumn of 1980. His father was a driver and his mother was A hardworking housewife. People in Xiaotun liked this "little scholar" very much. Neighbors who sold grain and pigs would ask this little scholar to help with calculations. Because he was diligent and studious, his grades were always among the best in the class. When he was in elementary school, he was I learned calligraphy from the old teacher and represented Zhuanghe City in mathematics, art, and calligraphy competitions many times and won awards. And he writes Spring Festival couplets for the villagers on a voluntary basis all year round, which is praised by relatives, friends and neighbors. In 1997, Miyamoto Tomoe was admitted to the art college class of Dalian Normal School with the third place in the normal class of Zhuanghe City and began formal art training. At this time, he received the guidance of Professor Yu Zhiyuan, a famous scholar, calligrapher and educator. With his guidance, he stepped towards the door of art, and his works were appreciated by Professor Yu Zhiyuan. In 2002, after five years of study, he decided to return to teach at Yutun Primary School in Heidao Town, Zhuanghe City, relying on the belief that "rural areas need more education". He worked there for nearly 10 years. During this period, Miyamoto Tomomi He also studied for an undergraduate degree and a junior college degree, and went to the Academy of Fine Arts to further his studies.

Superior in skills

On the 15th day of the first lunar month in 2011, Liaoning Satellite TV broadcast "Miyamoto Tomoe holding a pair of scissors, with various fine arts and artistic fonts in a rigorous structure." Just cut it off; the two artistic styles "phoenix claw style" and "grass stick style" invented by Miyamoto Tomoe were inspired by teaching first-grade primary school students; Zhou Botong's left-right fighting technique and Xiao Longnu's double The ability to combine swords and swords has once amazed people, but can anyone possess the skill of "doing two things at once" in real life? Recently, a reporter went to Zhuanghe City to interview a rural primary school teacher, Tomo Miyamoto, who wrote pros and cons with both hands at the same time. The characters are different from "left and right draw". He holds a brush in each hand and writes on the open rice paper. In a blink of an eye, a vigorous couplet of positive and negative characters is completed. Looking at it from the front, the reporter is still confused. It is immediately clear when the paper is turned over. An equally amazing work is a pair of front and back ink bamboos drawn by both hands at the same time. The folded paper almost completely matches the bamboo branches and leaves. "It has a strong influence across the country. So far, Miyamoto Tomoe has participated in exchange meetings for Chinese and foreign students, China and the United States, and China and Japan as a Chinese scholar born in the 1980s. His comments, calligraphy and paintings have been recognized and affirmed by experts and scholars from various countries.

Practicing reverse characters can make people concentrate

Tomo Miyamoto told reporters that since he practiced writing reverse characters and reverse strokes, due to the inertia of his thinking, he can see everything from the front and back. From two aspects, the understanding of things is very objective. And because the left and right brains often operate at the same time, the mind becomes sharper and the temperament becomes calmer. "To write with both hands at the same time, it requires a high degree of concentration. Over time, you can concentrate on whatever you are doing." Miyamoto said. In fact, this statement is true. The people in Jin Yong's works who can "shoot left and right" include the old naughty boy Zhou Botong, the honest and dull Guo Jing, and the little dragon girl who is as calm as water. Only these people who have no distracting thoughts, pure hearts, and selfless desires Talents can achieve it, but Huang Rong, an eccentric and extremely intelligent person, cannot. Tomomi Miyamoto said that he was not an extraordinary person, but in the process of practicing reverse calligraphy and reverse painting, he made himself neither sad nor happy, and had no distractions. In the school, Tomoe Miyamoto serves as the third-grade class teacher. He not only teaches Chinese and mathematics, but also serves as the calligraphy group teacher for the whole school. His many years of teaching experience have made him well aware of the situation of primary school students. In writing teaching, he proposed the "9 drawings + 5 body + 2 emotions" writing method. After practical teaching, it is one of the effective ways to improve writing performance. "It's good that today's children are lively and cheerful, but sometimes it's really hard to concentrate." Tomomi Miyamoto said that every day he would take half an hour to lead the whole class to practice calligraphy, which not only enabled the students to Good calligraphy, most importantly, can cultivate students' character. "Our class has been rated as the 'class with the best writing skills in the town'. I dare say that every student's handwriting is neat and elegant." Miyamoto Tomo said confidently.

While leading the students to write the straight characters, he also consciously guided the students to practice the reverse characters. "Because of practicing calligraphy, the students in the class are now very focused during class." Miyamoto Tomoe said that he is also a post-80s generation. However, among the people he has come into contact with who are fond of calligraphy and painting, most of them are older people, and there are very few people born in the 1980s. "It is difficult to meet close friends of the same age. Chinese calligraphy and painting have a long history. Sometimes I am really worried that I will Fault." Miyamoto said. The reporter learned that many of Tomo Miyamoto's works have won awards in national competitions and been selected into collections, and have been collected by many domestic and international calligraphy and painting enthusiasts. His fine calligraphy and painting works have been contracted to be collected by a collector in Hong Kong. His essay " "The Phenomenon of Chinese Inverted Characters Remaining in Japanese Characters" and "On Calligraphy Style" have been recognized by many people in the industry.