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Chen Xinquan's Chinese Painting Exhibition "Jiangnan Smoke and Rain into Danqing" was grandly opened

author:Shanghai Huangpu

On the morning of June 30th, the smoke and rain in the south of the Yangtze River entered Danqing - Chen Xinquan's Chinese painting exhibition was exhibited in the art sharing space. The exhibition is co-organized by the Shanghai Research Center for the History of Underground Organizational Struggle of the Communist Party of China, Huangpu Art Academy, Bailian Group, and Yixiang Space, North Shaanxi Road, a famous historical and cultural street in China.

Chen Xinquan's Chinese Painting Exhibition "Jiangnan Smoke and Rain into Danqing" was grandly opened
Chen Xinquan's Chinese Painting Exhibition "Jiangnan Smoke and Rain into Danqing" was grandly opened
Chen Xinquan's Chinese Painting Exhibition "Jiangnan Smoke and Rain into Danqing" was grandly opened

During the opening period, the organizer invited the painter Chen Xinquan to hold a signing activity with the theme of "75th Anniversary of the Liberation of Shanghai", and some painters who participated in the opening ceremony of the exhibition participated in the signing and stamping activities.

Chen Xinquan's Chinese Painting Exhibition "Jiangnan Smoke and Rain into Danqing" was grandly opened

Chen Xinquan is a modern painter in Yanyu, Jiangnan, born in Shaoxing, Zhejiang Province in 1962, is currently the president of Bailian Group Calligraphy and Painting Association, and a painter of Shanghai Huangpu Painting Institute. His works are loved by art lovers and collectors, and his artistic influence is growing day by day. He has held many solo exhibitions of watercolor paintings, flower and bird paintings, and exhibitions of new Chinese paintings.

Chen Xinquan's Chinese Painting Exhibition "Jiangnan Smoke and Rain into Danqing" was grandly opened
Chen Xinquan's Chinese Painting Exhibition "Jiangnan Smoke and Rain into Danqing" was grandly opened
Chen Xinquan's Chinese Painting Exhibition "Jiangnan Smoke and Rain into Danqing" was grandly opened
Chen Xinquan's Chinese Painting Exhibition "Jiangnan Smoke and Rain into Danqing" was grandly opened
Chen Xinquan's Chinese Painting Exhibition "Jiangnan Smoke and Rain into Danqing" was grandly opened
Chen Xinquan's Chinese Painting Exhibition "Jiangnan Smoke and Rain into Danqing" was grandly opened

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In 2014, on the occasion of the celebration of the 65th anniversary of the liberation of Shanghai, Chen Xinquan created a work "The First Red Flag on Nanjing Road", which was highly praised by all aspects of society. When celebrating the 70th anniversary of the liberation of Shanghai, the work was reported by Shanghai TV and many other media, and the social response was good. At present, the works have been collected by relevant departments.

Chen Xinquan's Chinese Painting Exhibition "Jiangnan Smoke and Rain into Danqing" was grandly opened

In his early years, Chen Xinquan mainly focused on Western watercolor painting, and his works were mainly freehand still lifes, with a fresh and elegant style. In recent years, Chen Xinquan has switched to Chinese painting, combining the techniques of ink painting and watercolor painting, forming a unique artistic style, which is modern and unique in poetic beauty.

Chen Xinquan's Chinese Painting Exhibition "Jiangnan Smoke and Rain into Danqing" was grandly opened

Painting is a lonely art, the industry is good at diligence and frolic, and the line is successful in thinking and destroying. For decades, Chen Xinquan has been obsessed with learning and practicing painting, a plan is a studio, and the birdsong in the morning will lay paper and study ink. Chen Xinquan said that the reason why he did this is because he is persistent in his dreams and will make unremitting efforts to achieve it.

Chen Xinquan's Chinese Painting Exhibition "Jiangnan Smoke and Rain into Danqing" was grandly opened

This exhibition will feature a number of Chen Xinquan's Chinese paintings, covering landscapes, flowers and birds. These works not only reflect the artist's artistic style, but also show his deep affection for the beautiful scenery of the south of the Yangtze River.

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