Chinanews.com, Yangzhou, November 19th (Reporter Cui Jiaming) On the 19th, the "Literary Mind Carves Dragons, Picking up Ink to Seek Plums" Shanghai-Yangzhou three-person art exhibition was launched in Yangzhou Geyuan.

Jiang Shili, party secretary and chairman of the Yangzhou Federation of Literary and Art Circles, said at the opening ceremony that this is a gathering of cultural and artistic exchanges between Yangzhou and Shanghai, and it is also a gathering for the literary and art circles of the two places to exchange experiences and seek common development.

Nearly 100 works on display convey upward and positive energy.

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  Three artists, He Zhibin, Zhang Yi, and Wang Jianzhong, exhibited nearly a hundred works of Shanghai-style purple sand sculpture art, lacquer calligraphy, and fish series calligraphy and painting.

"The nearly 100 works on display convey upward positive energy, and I would like to thank the three artists for their hard work." Jiang Shili said that he hopes that through this art exhibition, further cultural and artistic exchanges between Yangzhou and Shanghai can be promoted.

Nearly 100 pieces of Shanghai-style purple sand sculpture art, lacquer books, fish series of calligraphy and paintings are exhibited.

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  As the closed disciple of the famous Shanghai-style sculpture artist Gong Zhan, He Zhibin said: "The purpose of holding this event is to promote traditional Chinese culture, strengthen the artistic exchange between Shanghai and Yangzhou, and better integrate the traditional culture and art of Shanghai and Yangzhou through the exhibition. Convergence."

  He Zhibin’s purple clay wares exhibited this time are engraved with Zhao Mengfu’s landscapes, Xu Wei’s cursive scripts, Bada Shanren’s landscapes, flowers and birds, Jin Nong’s lacquer scripts, Tang Yin, Huang Shen and other masters of calligraphy and painting in Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties. work.

The industry calls it another rookie in traditional calligraphy and painting and Shanghai-style purple sand sculpture.

  "Express the goodness of water, the freedom of fish, and the joy of people through pictures of various happy fish." Wang Jianzhong told reporters from Chinanews.com that his masterpiece "Nine Pictures" exhibited this time implies Best wishes for the prosperity of the motherland and the happiness and well-being of the people.

Shu Jiaping, director of Yangzhou Museum, accepted the donation and issued a certificate.

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  At the opening ceremony, Gong Zhan, Chen Biao and He Zhibin donated three fine art works to Yangzhou Museum respectively, and Shu Jiaping, curator of Yangzhou Museum, accepted the donation and issued a certificate.

"For this art exhibition, there will also be a love auction of art works, and a donation of love to a local elementary school." The relevant person in charge of the organizer said.

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