Huang Yaqian
Huang Yaqian
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Huang Yaquan, courtesy name Gu Wei, pseudonym Bu Yi Gongzi, also known as the Master of Jiaolin Collection. Junior practical student of Wuji Taiji, Class 57. Member of the Youth Art Committee, China Federation of Famous Artists in Painting and Calligraphy. Born in 1990 into a military family, both his grandfather and father were decorated war heroes. Since childhood, he has been passionate about martial arts and harbored a dream of military service. In 2011, he graduated from the Department of Fine Arts at Baoshan College, studying under the renowned Chinese oil painter Professor Yang Shiji. In 2013, he graduated from Yunnan Art Institute, studying under Professor Wen Quanqin. His work "Still Life with Lantern" won the Third Prize at the May Changfeng Exhibition. "Holding the Sword to Slash the Hu Jie" won an award at Yi Mu San Fen Di and was published in 2016 in the book "Yin Ji" by Yunnan Fine Arts Publishing House. He has authored papers titled "On the Values of Art" and "The Application of Art in Warfare." He received the First Prize in the "Art Moves China" 2017 Most Influential Artist Award. Nine years of university life, under the meticulous guidance of his teachers, enabled him to enter the realm of mastery and gradually grow, comprehending the profound cultural heritage shared between Chinese art and martial arts, as well as the humanistic and philosophical ideas they reflect. In his continuous learning and practice, he has always adhered to his alma mater's motto, "Mutual Appreciation, Mutual Achievement," and, inspired by the martial arts principle that "perseverance is invincible," he explores the essence of painting, seeking to uncover the common essence between the two disciplines, building bridges between them, compensating for shortcomings, resolving confusion, and bringing hope—transforming the beliefs within everyone's subconscious into strength, broadening horizons, continuously drawing nourishment from diverse schools of thought to strengthen professional skills and aesthetic philosophy, breaking through limits to forge a unique personal style, pursuing excellence in progress, and making it his lifelong ideal. Striving to catch up with the sages of the past, though he may stumble and fall, he aspires to stand shoulder to shoulder with them on the peaks of history.
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