About the Artist
Feng Qi is a member of the Chinese Artists Association, a member of the Chinese Women Painters Association, a director of the Beijing Tongzhou Artists Association, an assistant teacher of the Northern School of Landscape Shi Enzhao Studio, an assistant teacher of the Rongbaozhai Painting Institute, a distinguished painter of the China Ink Painting Academy, a painter of the Great Wall of China Painting and Calligraphy Academy, and a distinguished painter of the China National Painting Academy.
In 2009, he graduated from the Zhou Shaohua Elite Class of the China National Academy of Painting, and in 2013, he graduated from the Landscape Seminar of the Northern School of Enzhao of the Tsinghua Academy of Fine Arts.
Exhibitors won awards
In 2018, his work "The Dawn of Da Rui" was selected for the 3rd China National Art Biennale of the China Artists Association;
In 2019, his work "Ink Sprinkled with Smoke and Clouds Moistened Changbai" was selected for the 2nd National Chinese Painting Exhibition of Baishan and Heishui Beautiful Siping of the China Artists Association;
In 2019, his work "Clear Sound of Mountains and Waters" was selected for the China Artists Association Wannian Pujiang National Chinese Painting Freehand Exhibition;
In 2020, his work "The Great Beauty of Siping" was selected for the 3rd National Chinese Painting Exhibition of Baishan and Heishui Beautiful Siping of the China Artists Association;
In 2020, his work "Sacred Mountain and Holy Water Sky Flow" was selected for the 2nd Sacred Changbai National Chinese Painting Exhibition of the China Artists Association;
In 2020, his work "Shanshui Wenyuan" was selected for the National Landscape Painting Exhibition of the China Artists Association;
In 2020, his work "Ink Rhyme Jiangnan" was selected for the China Artists Association Wannian Pujiang National Chinese Painting Handscroll Exhibition.
Freehand landscapes intertwined with ink rhyme
《春色多娇》201x157cm
Contemporary artist Feng Qi wins with her freehand landscapes, her use of ink color and alternating shades of ink to outline the scene of undulating mountains and meandering rivers, showing the magnificent momentum and dynamic charm of landscapes.
Her freehand landscapes, some of which are heavily inked, some lightly dyed, mostly outline the outline of the mountains and rivers and the ups and downs of the water flow in a concise and generalized way, so that the whole picture presents a layered, undulating scene, and between dry and wet, presenting a colorful visual effect.
In Feng Qi's landscape paintings, the water flows through it, connecting the whole picture with the charm of the whole picture, and also makes the still picture due to the trickle of water flowing in the veins to form the effect of static and moving, and the water chant is more secluded in the mountains, so as to associate the visual and auditory senses, and experience the artistic conception of the landscape more profoundly.
Spring in the South of the Yangtze River, 221x161cm
Smoke and Rain in Jiangnan, 214x160cm
Feng Qi's scenery in the south of the Yangtze River presents a poetic and picturesque sense of fog and mist and rain, she kneades the ink into the distant mountains, injects the mountains and rivers, and writes the beautiful natural scenery and the scene of peaceful and happy living under the rendering of dense and moist techniques.
The freehand landscape painting dripping with ink rhyme not only shows the magnificence and mystery of natural landscapes, but also shows the artist Feng Qi's ink rhyme skills and deep understanding of natural landscapes.
The Sacred Land of Great Beauty, 208x161cm
《秋水清韵》214x163cm
"Sacred Mountains and Holy Water Sky Flow", 207x142cm
The Most Beautiful Village, 215x163cm
High Slope of Loess, 214x156cm