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Brief introduction of Li Kejun's art
Li Kejun, a native of Laiyang, Shandong Province, now lives in Yu Xining and is a professional painter. Graduated from the art graduate class. He is currently a member of China Artists Association, a professor at the Graduate School of China Academy of Fine Arts, a professor at Yu Zhixue Snow Studio of China Renmin University, a member of China Printmakers Association, an executive director of China National Painters Association, a painter in Liu Dawei Studio, the president of Beijing Ke Jun Painting Academy, and a visiting professor at Philadelphia Academy of Fine Arts and Nagoya University of the Arts. He was awarded "China Bai Jie Painter" and "China Luxun Printmaking Award" in 2004. American "East Asian Artist Achievement Award" and other awards. At the same time, he was invited to the United States, Japan, Germany and France for academic exchanges. His works have participated in many art exhibitions at home and abroad and won awards. Many works are collected by art galleries, museums, government agencies, consortia and art colleges at home and abroad. Li Kejun was a painter under Master Jin Shangyi, Chairman of China Artists Association, and a calligrapher under Master Qi Gong, Chairman of China Calligraphy Association. Later, under the guidance of Guan Shanyue and Yu Xining, the masters of Lingnan Painting School, he began to learn flower-and-bird painting, focusing on plum blossom and bamboo, and studied more than 370 plum blossoms with different postures growing in the north and south of the motherland. In 2007, he participated in the graduate class of Yu Zhixue Ice and Snow Landscape Painting Studio of the Graduate School of China Academy of Fine Arts.

Yu Xining's personal painting and calligraphy exhibition has been held many times at home and abroad, and its artistic achievements have been specially recommended by large-scale Internet such as Sohu, Baidu, Google, China Artists Association, China Art Network and World Folk Craft Network. He has published picture books, comic books and academic papers, such as "Li Kejun Prints Collection" and "China Contemporary Flower-and-Bird Painters' Techniques Collection-Painting Plums in Li Kejun", and his personal biography has been included in many large dictionaries of Chinese and foreign artists.

198 1 Enter the Seventh National Printmaking Exhibition (sponsored by China Artists Association and China Printmakers Association), Strike-The Fourth Group of Wang Jinmei Paintings (1983) Enter the Eighth National Printmaking Exhibition (sponsored by China Artists Association and China Printmakers Association), and the Night of Mountain Village Printmaking enters the exhibition. China Artists Association, China Calligraphers Association) and the print "New Year's Eve" won the first prize "1990" National Youth Print Exhibition "(sponsored by the Print Art Committee of China Artists Association and Shanghai Branch of China Artists Association) and the print" Qi Baishi "won the" Encouragement Award "199 1 year". Japan International Printmaking Research Association, Japan China Printmaking Award Foundation and Japanese consortium Printmaking Qi Baishi (sponsored by Japan Collective Art Research Association) were selected as the "Sixth National Third Print Exhibition" (sponsored by China Printmakers Association), and the print Tang Yun (sponsored by China Printmakers Association) 1999. In recognition of Li Kejun's outstanding contribution to China printmaking in 1980s and 1990s, he was awarded the "Lu Xun Printmaking Award". In 2000, he entered the "Centennial Exhibition of China Prints" (sponsored by China Artists Association and China Printmakers Association). In 2004, Qi Baishi was named "2004 Top 100 Painters in China" by China Calligraphy and Painting Newspaper and other institutions. In 2005, he entered the 5th China Calligraphy Art Exhibition (sponsored by China Cultural Exchange Association, China Embassy in Japan, China-Japan News Agency and China Calligraphy Research Institute) for his prints and Chinese paintings. In 2006, 10 was selected into the National Dog Chinese Painting Competition in the Year of the Dog (sponsored by China Calligraphy and Painting Newspaper and the 3rd China (Tianjin) Folk Art Expo) and won the "Selection Award". In 2008, the Chinese painting "Drunk Spring Breeze" was selected as the snow scene painting "Snow Forest" in the 14th China Contemporary Flower and Bird Exhibition.