Liu Hongbiao's cursive script not only follows the tradition, but also innovates in the tradition and strives for stability in the innovation, which has distinct personal artistic characteristics. It is bold with a pen, the lines are ups and downs, the characters are flying, the shades are dry and wet, and it is wonderful. The whole work is full of passion and strong sense of rhythm. It makes people feel very novel and full of beauty.
Teacher Liu Hongbiao's cursive script, especially in ink, has exquisite techniques and infinite charm. Ink and wash is also a very important element in calligraphy, especially cursive script, which has a stronger rendering effect. Thick ink shows charm, dry ink shows verve. Moreover, thick ink can reach near, and dry ink can show the feeling of far away. In Mr. Liu Hongbiao's works, wet and dry are distinct and varied, so he has a well-thought-out plan and does whatever he wants.
character introduction
Liu Hongbiao, 1954, was born in Pingxiang, Jiangxi. Vice Chairman of China Calligraphers Association, a national first-class artist, enjoys special government allowance from the State Council. Researcher, China Calligraphy Institute, Chinese Academy of Art; Researcher, Institute of Calligraphy and Seal Cutting, China National Academy of Painting.
achievements of art
20 16 12 was elected as a member of the 10th National Committee of China Federation of Literary and Art Circles. In 2007, 20 1 1 and 20 14, he was awarded the title of "Seven sons of Lanting" in China Lanting Yaji. In 2008, he was commended by the former General Political Department of the People's Liberation Army and awarded the title of "Advanced Individual in Military Cultural and Artistic Work". Calligraphy works have participated in many high-standard exhibitions at home and abroad. In his early years, he won the first prize in the first and second calligraphy competitions of the whole army.
1987, they held a joint exhibition of calligraphy and painting in Luoyang Museum; 1994. In 2004, Liu Hongbiao's 40-year ink painting exhibition and Liu Hongbiao's 50-year ink painting exhibition were held in China Art Museum; 20 14, Liu Hongbiao 60-year Ink and Wash Exhibition was held in Beijing. He has published more than 20 albums and collections of works, a collection of essays, Trivial Love, Liu Hongbiao and Mo Wen (five volumes per letter), and a graphic collection of calligraphy exhibition design devices, Dressing up Calligraphy.
He has served as a member, deputy director and director of the evaluation Committee of the national and military calligraphy exhibitions for dozens of times. He has been to Japan, South Korea, New Zealand, Australia, Indonesia, Portugal, Egypt, Macau, Hongkong, Taiwan Province and other countries and regions for cultural and artistic exchanges.