Wang Liren painter in Gao Huimin Studio of China National Painting Academy.
Wang Liren: Male, 1956 was born in Xiangxiang, Hunan Province. He graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts of Hunan University of Science and Technology, studied in the Academy of Fine Arts of Hunan Normal University, China Academy of Fine Arts and China National Painting Academy, and worked in Yan Jialong, Ouyang Zhongshi, Gao Guanhua, Wang Dongling, Long Rui, Ceng Laide, Liu Wenhua, Zhang Aiguo and Gao Huimin. Now he is a director of the Painting and Calligraphy Committee of the World Collection Federation and a contract painter of Chinese businessmen in the world. Painter of Gao Huimin Studio of China National Academy of Painting, member of China National Academy of Painting Teachers and Students Ink Painting Research Association, vice president of Dieluohan Painting Society, member of "Black Cyclone" calligraphy tribe, member of National Education Society Calligraphy Education Research Association, member of National Secondary Vocational Calligraphy Education Research Association, member of China Calligraphers Association Hunan Branch, member of China Artists Association Hunan Branch, member of Xiangtan Federation of Literary and Art Circles, and vice chairman of Xiangtan Calligraphers Association. He has held solo exhibitions and joint exhibitions in Beijing, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, Changsha, Hunan, Xiangtan, Hengyang, Wuhai, Inner Mongolia, Quanzhou, Fujian, Nanning, Guangxi and other places, published four collections of personal paintings and calligraphy works, and served as the editorial board of calligraphy textbooks for secondary vocational schools and nine-year compulsory education in Hunan Province. Hundreds of paintings and calligraphy works were exhibited, won prizes, published and published. He has won the honorary titles of "Advanced Individual in Calligraphy Art Education" in China, "Excellent Teacher", "Model Teacher" and "Artist with Virtue and Art" in Hunan Province for many times, and won the "Second Class Merit" in Hunan Province. Both Calligraphy Guide and Hong Kong Art magazine have made special reports.