Chen Peibin's Personality Achievement

One stroke can draw hundreds of pictures, and one stroke can draw thousands of faces. This is another pioneering work of Mr. Chen Peibin after the first painting "Human Calligraphy". Once again, it is the icing on the cake for his artistic career. Mr. Chen Peibin, with 50 years of calligraphy honing and cultural accumulation, has a deep understanding of China's pen and ink, and passed the spirit of Dantian to the pen. At the moment of shaking his wrist, he was bold and unrestrained, and he was bold and unrestrained in the shade. A word is full of vitality, ever-changing and vivid. He participated in the activities of 100 outstanding artists wishing the success of the Beijing Olympic Games in 2008 with his unique and creative "Mo Dance Olympics-Pei Bin Hundred Meters Long song", which caused a sensation in the capital and the Olympic Village. He is Mr. Chen Peibin, curator of Guilin China-Japan Friendship Calligraphy Forest Museum, president of China-Japan Friendship Calligraphers Association, vice president of famous Chinese and foreign painting and calligraphy institutes, and artistic consultant of Guangdong Mei Wei Ceramics Group.

This group of works "Ink Dance Olympics" combines China's calligraphy art with the Olympics flexibly and perfectly, with novel and unique creativity and profound artistic foundation. During the Olympic Games, excerpts from this work were broadcast on CCTV, which had a great response. Several art companies want to sign with him. Chinese and foreign guests are full of praise for this group of works that interpret the profoundness of China culture so beautifully. Beijing Radio and Television News, with a circulation of 200,000 copies, made his works into a special issue of Olympic art and put 30,000 copies in the Olympic Village, which was sold out in less than half an hour. People's Daily Online and Celebrity Online both interviewed and exhibited this group of Olympic 100-meter scrolls.

Nice to meet you in Guilin, Chen Peibin. He just came back from Beijing. He said in authentic Liuzhou words that wherever I go, I always say that I am from Liuzhou.

Speaking of this sensational "Ink Dance Olympics" work, he said that he still has to thank the Beijing Olympic Games. Once an athlete, he has a deep athlete complex. He believes that from the moment Beijing successfully applied for the Olympic Games, every athlete in China was excited and excited about the opportunity to participate in the Olympic Games at home and win glory for the country. He has been asking himself, as a cultural person, what kind of way should I express my excitement and joy?

In 2005, Liu Xiang's hurdle appeared in front of him, and he was suddenly inspired. He picked up a pen and wrote a word that looked very dynamic and jumping: "Tiger"-an athlete was running in the hurdles. Then, a very energetic word was born in his pen: the word "big" is like a taekwondo heroine, and the word "fire" is like a torchbearer who conveys peace and dreams ... such as freehand brushwork in Chinese painting, the pen falls on the paper, the pen does not leave the paper, and the action is described in the form of calligraphy. It took him three years to perfect and mature, and this 100-meter scroll was formed. He said that Beijing's successful Olympic bid released his passion and made one of his four calligraphy ideas.