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Brief introduction of painter Liu weilun
Liu Weilun, 1945, Shandong native, member of Tianjin Artists Association.

Liu Weilun 1970 was transferred from the army to the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications. From 1987 to 65438+ Wu Zuoren, Liu Kaiqu, Wang Qi and Huang Zhou wrote the title and postscript respectively, which is called the contemporary "Riverside Scene at Qingming Festival".

1993 participated in the international China Expo, which was well received. In the same year, some of his works participated in the cross-strait painting and calligraphy competition and won the Prince's Cup gold medal, and their works were included in the world famous works. Works such as "Wish" participated in the 20 15 Tianjin Disabled Art Exhibition and won the gold medal. In October/June, Kloc participated in the first national painting and calligraphy competition, and his work My Dream won the first prize.

Features of Liu Weilun's Works

There are more than 40 meters in the "prosperous business map" and "prosperous spring map". The whole volume depicts more than 400 characters, which are lifelike. The characters are independent, complete and combined with each other, with smooth layout, grand scene and extraordinary momentum, highlighting the characteristics of the times. Its artistic value and social value are immeasurable, which fills the blank of the Yellow School painting library and injects fresh blood, which is another new milestone of Liu Weilun's artistic creation in his life.

The picture of donkeys he created is more than 20 meters long, and the whole picture shows 100 donkeys. Each donkey is carefully portrayed, with smooth lines and smart and accurate expressions. Close to each other, smart, naughty and innocent. Sit or lie down, walk or stand, hold your head high, or bow your head low, full of expectations for life.

Liu Weilun's paintings are deeply influenced by his teacher Huang Zhou, and his brushwork is wild and colorful, showing the simplicity, gentleness and obedience of the donkey to the fullest.