Huo Guanglin's works are collected by China National Intellectual Property Administration, the State Council Press Office, Chairman Mao Memorial Hall, Special Train and China Collectors Association. , and published in overseas editions of People's Daily, China Painters, Today's World and other well-known newspapers, and was compiled into the Who's Who of the World from 65438 to 0997. His works were printed and distributed as stamps by the State Post Bureau.
He has led many delegations to Japan, the United States, France, Italy, Sweden, the former Soviet Union, Singapore and other countries for cultural exchange activities, and enjoys a high reputation in the literary and art circles at home and abroad. An auspicious calligraphy work written by him in 1992 was presented to Japan as a national gift by the delegation of Beijing Municipal People's Congress to Japan, and he went to Korea for cultural exchange at the invitation of Korea in 2004.
One of his landscape works, The Rising Sun, was collected by the Korean government, and Master Huo Guang Lin was invited to attend the CBCA international event at 2065438+02, which was collected by many foreign envoys and Olympic champions. Painting for Chairman Mao in his early years. Later, his works were appreciated by several generations of leaders. As a national gift, they are given to foreign guests, and many international dignitaries collect them.
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Huo Guanglin loved painting and calligraphy since childhood. He studied calligraphy in his early years and painting later. He became a famous painter who studied both painting and calligraphy.
He is modest and virtuous, and his works are just like personality. Good works must come from moral celebrities, so they are appreciated by politicians in Mao Zedong and other countries.
Sun Jusheng, a famous painter, praised Huo Guanglin's works as "painting with books, painting and calligraphy in one". Huang Miaozi, a famous painter, wrote an inscription to evaluate Huo Guanglin's paintings and calligraphy works: "Art has no vulgar ink, and there are spiritual roots in the depths of the forest."
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