Ji Dexiang, a civilian painter, is a member of China Calligraphers Association. Participated in 1993 national couplet calligraphy exhibition and won the silver prize. He also participated in the 1995 Sixth National Exhibition of Calligraphy and Seal Cutting for Young and Middle-aged People.
It turned out that he was a painter drifting north, and his life principle was "don't worship the pier, don't circle around, don't connect".
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Ji Dexiang, born in Yingkou, Liaoning Province, is a member of China Calligraphers Association. He won the first prize of the third CCTV Calligraphy Competition and was reported by CCTV's Focus Interview, Walking with You and News Network. The humanistic painting school was founded in 2002, which raised the taste of painting and calligraphy to a new height.
His painting style is simple and elegant, with a unique sense of the times, and he is a leading figure in contemporary freehand brushwork. Influenced by the Eighth National Congress of the Communist Party of China and Qi Baishi, his painting style is old and spicy, and he is known as the "contemporary Qi Baishi" and enjoys a high reputation in the painting world. His paintings and calligraphy works are collected by many collectors at home and abroad.
Teacher Xi Shi's paintings are based on calligraphy lines and colored ink, which are both traditional and innovative. He paints with his heart, and he really works hard outside the painting. Especially when painting birds, it injects souls into birds and calls them' thinking birds'.
Experts say this about Ji's paintings. His painting style is simple and elegant, unique and full of sense of the times. As a leading figure in contemporary freehand flower-and-bird painting, calligraphy lines are the bones and colored ink is the flesh. Moreover, his paintings are both traditional and innovative, and he paints with his heart, so that his kung fu is really outside the painting.
Ji's Chinese paintings are sold very cheaply, which is a real stall price.