China News Service, Hong Kong, February 16 (Reporter Dai Menglan) The eighth art exhibition of the "Heaven and Man Co-created" ink concept hosted by the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area Ink Concept Association opened on the 16th at the exhibition hall of the Hong Kong Central Library. The exhibition displays more than 250 ink paintings by more than 60 painters from across the Taiwan Strait, Hong Kong and Macao.

The picture shows the eighth art exhibition of the ink painting concept "Co-creation between Heaven and Man" opening in Hong Kong on the 16th. Photo by China News Service reporter Dai Menglan

  Exhibition curator and famous Hong Kong artist Lin Wenjie participated in the exhibition with his work "Heaven, Earth, Humanity". He told reporters that this exhibition displays the works of many new generation painters in the painting world, and also offers lectures on new painting techniques, abstract painting demonstrations, and art by famous teachers. He hopes to contribute to the artistic exchanges across the Taiwan Straits, Hong Kong and Macao, and contribute to society. Sending the concept of love and peace.

  Exhibition curator and director of the Hong Kong Oriental Painting and Calligraphy Academy, Liang Jundu, said that traditional Chinese ink paintings rarely use colors. With the development of the times and changes in people's aesthetic concepts, traditional ink paintings can hardly meet the aesthetic needs of modern people, and new ink paintings have emerged. . The artistic concept of "co-creation between man and nature" that has emerged in recent years uses the randomness and improvisation of the creative process to not only symbolize the collision and integration of Chinese and Western cultures, but also to increase the layer and thickness of the picture, which can produce unexpected effects. , injecting new vitality and development space into traditional ink painting.

  He said that in the development of new ink painting, artists combine traditional ink painting with contemporary artistic language to create works that are more contemporary and modern, abandoning the passive and rigid description of objects and starting from painting " "Like" being liberated from the shackles of work, allowing him to fully develop and create areas of beauty, which enabled the development of new ink painting to leap forward.

The picture shows the participating painters explaining their works to the audience. Photo by China News Service reporter Dai Menglan

  It is understood that the eighth art exhibition with the concept of "Heaven and Man Co-created" will also hold public tours, calligraphy and painting demonstrations and other interactive exchange activities during the exhibition. (over)