Calligraphy Painting

HUAXIA CHUANSHI COLLECTION

SHI GUOLIANG SILK PRINT"YESTERDAY ONCE MORE"

HUAXIA CHUANSHI COLLECTION

SHI GUOLIANG SILK PRINT

Interpretation of the work:

"YESTERDAY ONCE MORE" is one of the representative works of Mr. Shi Guoliang's "Humanistic Realistic Figure Painting in Ink and Wash", and it is also the only work that he wants to treasure in his life and paint with his mentor Mr. Huang Zhou. He used a strong Xinjiang style to express his deep affection for his husband, master and father, fully showing Shi Guoliang's faint bitterness when he recalled his teacher in today's happy life. In this work, Shi Guoliang followed his artistic characteristics of "humanist realistic figure painting with ink and color", and created a total of 24 figures of different nationalities, genders, ages, postures, and expressions, but all full of happiness, which is quite rare in the contemporary famous figure paintings. The whole work pushes Shi Guoliang's "Humanist Realistic Figure Painting with Ink and Color" to a new peak.

Type of print: silks print

Limited edition of prints: 199 sets each.

Mounting method: suspended mounting, hand-torn edge.

Autograph: the name of the work, the number and number of editions, and signature

Project master: Shi Guoliang, a representative figure of "Ink and Wash Humanistic Realistic Figure Painting".

SHI GUOLIANG SILK PRINT

About the Artist:

Shi Guoliang was born in Beijing in 1956. He is a contemporary Chinese painter, a member of the Chinese Artists Association, a first-class artist of the China National Academy of Painting, a researcher of the Chinese Academy of Chinese Painting, a researcher of the Chinese Academy of Arts, and a visiting professor of the Department of Fine Arts of the Central Academy of Fine Arts and Capital Normal University. Since 2010, Shi Guoliang has been on the Hurun Chinese Art List for 15 consecutive years, and has entered the top 10 three times, with more than 3,000 auction transactions and more than 100 works sold for millions or tens of millions of yuan.

Auction of Shi Guoliang's works:

"The Spinning Prayer Wheels": Yonghe, Henan in 2014, 11.73 million yuan.

"Daolang Muqam": 2014 Beijing Ginza, 10.12 million yuan.

"Worship Buddha": 2013 Beijing Poly, 9.43 million yuan.

"Riot": 2016 Royal Treasure Jiahe, 7.24 million yuan.

"Empty Door": 2014 Sheng Shibao, 6.9 million yuan.