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Shi Zengxiu · watercolor | Relaxation is expensive, and nature is wonderful

When deliberately pursuing, it may not be achieved, but after being indifferent to fame and fortune, there are some achievements. This is true for life, and the same is true for painting, saying: "The most important thing is to relax". Painting should be done by skill, but not by showing it. In terms of technology, it is necessary to pursue the transformation from the kingdom of necessity to the kingdom of freedom, saying: "The magic lies in nature". A painter must correct his heart and practice his hands hard in order to achieve the ability of painting.

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Shi Zengxiu · watercolor | Relaxation is expensive, and nature is wonderful
Shi Zengxiu · watercolor | Relaxation is expensive, and nature is wonderful
Shi Zengxiu · watercolor | Relaxation is expensive, and nature is wonderful
Shi Zengxiu · watercolor | Relaxation is expensive, and nature is wonderful
Shi Zengxiu · watercolor | Relaxation is expensive, and nature is wonderful
Shi Zengxiu · watercolor | Relaxation is expensive, and nature is wonderful
Shi Zengxiu · watercolor | Relaxation is expensive, and nature is wonderful
Shi Zengxiu · watercolor | Relaxation is expensive, and nature is wonderful

(Source: Huixing Gallery)

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Shi Zengxiu · watercolor | Relaxation is expensive, and nature is wonderful

Shi Zengxiu, professor, graduate tutor, member of the Chinese Artists Association, judge of the expert database of the National Art Exhibition, and member of the third and fourth watercolor art committees of the China Artists Association. Director of the Watercolor Art Committee of Tianjin Fine Arts Association, consultant of Tianjin Calligraphy and Painting Art Research Association, honorary president of Watercolor Art Research Institute, academic advisor of International Watercolor Research Institute of Yunnan Normal University, distinguished professor of School of Art, Yunnan Dali University, art consultant of Melbourne Watercolor Association of Australia, director of Japan Modern Artists Association.

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