Zhang Huazhi, a native of Jiyang, Jinan. Born in August 1962. National second-level artist. Present: Chairman of Jinan Jiyang District Artists Association, President of Jiyang Painting Academy, Researcher of China Ink Art Research Institute, Executive Vice President of Beijing Toyokawa Academy of Painting, Vice President of Shandong Shengbang Academy of Fine Arts, Vice President of Shandong United Calligraphy and Painting Institute, Director of Jinan Artists Association, Director of Shandong Calligraphy and Painting Society, Member of Academic Committee, Deputy Secretary-General of Shandong Qi Baishi Art Research Association, Member of Shandong Artists Association, Member of Landscape Painting Art Committee, Director of Shandong Tea Culture Society, Member of Shandong Calligraphers Association, Winner of the title of Qilu Cultural Star. Graduated from the Advanced Research Class of the Chinese Painting Department of the Central Academy of Fine Arts, his works have been exhibited, awarded and published at home and abroad. He has been invited to write "Mountains and Rivers" for medical experts at Stanford University in the United States, and "Heroes of the Crowd" for Wan Danmu, president of the National American Society of Endoscopy. In 2011, he visited Korea with a delegation of Chinese artists and held academic exchanges and painting exhibitions in Seoul. He has successively published "Zhang Huazhi's Painting Collection" and "Zhang Huazhi's Chinese Painting Collection". In 2009, he was awarded the "Chinese Hundred Best Chinese Painters" and "Contemporary 100 Flower and Bird Painters with the Most Academic Value and Market Potential" and his personal entries were included in dozens of dictionaries and albums such as "Who's Who in Chinese Contemporary Art", "Who's Who in the World" (China Volume), "Dictionary of Contemporary Calligraphy and Painting Seal Engravers", etc.
Akishi Aoyama (248cmx129cm)
Green Water and Green Mountains (69cmx69cm)
Xiangyun Feidu (138cmx69cm)
Izumi Smoke Dangerous Stone (138cmx69cm)
Pine Canyon Waterfall (69cmx69cm)
Jinshan Yinshan (367cmx144cm)
Jinshan Yinshan (248cmx129cm)
Peak Huamao (248cmx100cm)