Li Xiaoluo's paintings of Li Xiaoluo

A stone, just an inch in size, was made vivid by her masterful hands. Recently, the large-scale calligraphy and art exhibition "Bringing Health Home" opened at the Bell Tower Museum. This exhibition displays more than 70 works by Ankang calligraphers and painters. More than 50 Hanjiang stone paintings carefully created by Ankang young female poet Li Xiaoluo are particularly eye-catching. The small Hanjiang stone is on the bell tower exhibition stand. This is also the first time that the Hanjiang stone painting appears in the ancient city. Ankang is a beautiful and peaceful city. The mighty Han River flows affectionately from here for 700 miles. It not only raised the children of Ankang along the Han River, but also gave birth to the simple and profound Han River culture. It also left Ankang a huge wealth - Colorful Hanjiang stones. The female poet Li Xiaoluo was fascinated by stone paintings while she loved stones. Li Xiaoluo told reporters: "I have liked stones since I was a child, and I also like to draw. Later I thought about whether I could try painting on stones. Painting on stones is not as good as on rice paper. There are limitations and characteristics in the selection of pigments. In addition, it is waterproof. , anti-fading and other issues, through repeated attempts and constant exploration and experimentation, these problems have been roughly solved. "Li Xiaoluo started painting stone paintings in August last year. In one year, she has created more than a hundred stone paintings. Her stone paintings are all based on stones from the Han River. "Each stone actually has its own personality and face. Water walks on the stone, and paintings are left on the stone. The Han River has flowed for hundreds of millions of years, and it will naturally leave its own life metaphor and walking track on each Han River stone. According to them Painting on stones is actually a kind of cooperation with nature. I will try my best to complete their unfinished language symbols and say what they want to say. In the final analysis, my stone paintings should be larger. A masterpiece of nature is a gift brought by the Dahan River." After seeing Li Xiaoluo's stone paintings, a senior calligrapher, painter and stone collector expressed it in two words: shocking. "There is a kind of fatal beauty in her stone paintings that combines freedom, innocence, and clumsiness, which is very rare. Because she understands the stones, she knows what the stones want to say." (Reporter Zhang Jing from Xi'an Daily )

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Ankang is a beautiful and peaceful place The city is also an auspicious and lucky city.

The mighty Han River flows affectionately from here for 700 miles, not only raising the healthy people along the Han River with mountains, majestic banks and beautiful water, but also giving birth to the simple and profound Han River culture. The high and low tides pass through the clean and beautiful mountains and rivers, leaving Ankang with a huge wealth - colorful Hanjiang stones.

In China, stone is a special aesthetic object. "Stone appreciation culture" has a long historical track. Although stones are masterpieces of nature, stone appreciation is a process of projection of human emotions, philosophy, beliefs and values. The ancients appreciated stones. The "big and strange ones" could stack stones to build gardens, and the "hundred-rend punch" could clear the altars at the desk. Those who wrote poems and paintings on stones could be said to be an "upgraded version" of the culture of stone appreciation.

People in Ankang love stones and hide stones. The Hanjiang stone paintings by Li Xiaoluo, a female poet from Ankang, are one of the important ones. His Han River stone paintings attracted great attention when they first appeared. Just like the hurricane she caused in the Chinese poetry world. A senior calligrapher, painter and stone collector expressed it in two words after seeing her stone paintings: shocking. "There is a kind of fatal beauty in her stone paintings that is composed of freedom, innocence, and clumsiness, which is very rare. Because she understands the stones, she knows what the stones want to say... She paints wild plum blossoms, paintings In the worldly Sanjia Village, there are paintings of reeds and a pale moon, a rendezvous in a peach orchard, birds flying on a willow embankment, and a solitary boat floating in the waves... The lines are connected and slightly dyed, seemingly carelessly, but they form a strange rhyme of their own; Using patterns to create ideas; or using dots and lines to control simplicity and color... Her paintings have the density and density of seal carvings, the rapid flow of calligraphy, the square dimensions of stamps, and the classical elegance of snuff bottle paintings, just like Jia Pingwa's paintings. The stone tiger in Huo Qubing's tomb can be seen with a natural charm that is not carved. Being frugal and allowing it to channel spirits is the deepest secret of art. I guess Li Xiaoluo is also well aware of this secret."

Someone said: Li Xiaoluo. His poems are always worth looking forward to, because they can always bring you unexpected shocks and surprises. Her paintings are also worth looking forward to. It was a poet who captured her love for the heaven, earth and rivers of her hometown, her admiration for divinity, and her fantasy and worship of beauty on small spiritual stones...

Water on the stones Go ahead and leave the painting on the stone. The beauty of nature and pastoral poetry have been well interpreted by a female poet. Li Xiaoluo's Han River stone paintings may also open up a successful path to the development of cultural tourism products in southern Shaanxi. Currently, many investors are very optimistic and intend to cooperate in development. The ingenious and picturesque Han River Stone will also go higher and further. Everything is expected.

(Xi'er)