Yiran

Yiran
Personal Profile
         Yiran, courtesy name Jiuru, is a Mongolian from Chifeng City, Inner Mongolia. He is a member of the Inner Mongolia Calligraphers Association, the Chifeng City Calligraphers Association, and the Hongshan District Calligraphers Association in Chifeng City. He is also a member of the China Geographic Photographers Association and a member of the Painting and Calligraphy Academy of the China World Trade Organization Research Association. Member of the Inner Mongolia Calligraphers Association, Member of the Chifeng City Calligraphers Association, Member of the Hongshan District Calligraphers Association in Chifeng City. Having inherited family teachings since childhood and showing a deep appreciation for ancient traditions, he specializes in clerical script and also studies running and regular scripts. He has studied under the renowned calligraphy master Mr. Liu Aiguo, and through persistent dedication, he has established a solid foundation and achieved notable accomplishments. Drawing inspiration from Cai Yong’s classical elegance, Wang Xizhi’s harmonious balance, Wang Xianzhi’s graceful brilliance, and Yu Shinan’s serene composure, he synthesizes these diverse influences into a unique personal style. His brushwork is smooth and vigorous, his character structure open and evenly proportioned, adhering to tradition while striving to emulate ancient methods. His calligraphic style is ethereal and airy, tranquil and minimalist, exuding natural charm and refinement—like a gentle breeze brushing past or drifting clouds softly curling—evoking the spirit of the Han dynasty, returning to simplicity, and capturing the wondrous beauty of nature.         In 2011, his work was selected for the Third Western Region Calligraphy and Seal Carving Exhibition. In 2012, his work was selected for the Fourth China Calligraphy “Lanting Award” Excellent Work Prize. In 2013, his work was selected for the Fourth National Fan Art Exhibition. In 2014, he won first prize in the Chifeng City “Lotus Cup” Integrity Culture Calligraphy Competition. In 2014, he received the award for Outstanding Guidance Teacher in the “Colorful Spring Glow, Lovely Hometown” competition. In 2015, his work was selected for the 11th National Calligraphy and Seal Carving Exhibition. In 2016, he won the Gold Medal in the Youth Category A Soft Brush Calligraphy section of the Third “Happy Nadam” Art and Photography Selection Activity “Great Beauty Chinese Dream, Children Paint the Grassland Spring.” In 2017, he won the First Prize in the Fourth National Youth Calligraphy and Seal Carving Exhibition. In 2018, his work was selected for the First Prize in the 14th Inner Mongolia Vocational School Civilization Style Competition. In 2019, his work was selected for the Inner Mongolia Calligraphy and Seal Carving Exhibition.

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