Mù Ēnhóng

Mù Ēnhóng
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Mu Enhong, male, courtesy name Jingyuan. Self-styled Zhuoyi, studio name Qianhuo Studio. Born in 1966 in Xuanwei, Yunnan Province, professional painter.
He has been passionate about traditional Chinese culture since childhood, especially Chinese painting, and has long practiced the creation and research of Chinese painting.


Current positions:
Vice Chairman of the Art Committee of Shuhua Jiayuan;
Jiangsu Academy of Painting and Calligraphy, specially invited artist;
Member of the China International Association of Painters and Calligraphers;
In August 2017, appointed as an art expert for the Senior Open University of the Open University of China.

His paintings won the Elite Award in the Global Overseas Chinese Painting and Calligraphy Competition held in 2012 by the New York Center for Eastern Cultural Exchange. His works have been collected and published by China Post and the American Philatelic Group. Many of his works have been frequently published in national, provincial, municipal, and local publications. He successfully held a personal art exhibition in June 2017. His landscape paintings draw from tradition while remaining fresh and modern, infusing his own artistic language into classical foundations.

His landscape works often feature grand compositions, bold layouts, and expansive perspectives; when unrolled, their majestic power leaps off the paper—grandiose yet ethereal. They are both hymns to nature, expressions of the artist’s emotions, and reflections on the philosophy of life. His bird-and-flower paintings possess unique aesthetic value: rich in color, structurally rigorous, skillfully balanced between density and sparsity, full of vitality, demonstrating powerful artistic appeal and vitality.
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