Zheng Bi

Zheng Bi
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         Zheng Bi, "Standing Committee Member" of the "Great Art" Calligraphers and Painters Alliance, "Invited Artist" of the Sydney Chinese Calligraphy and Painting Academy in Australia, "Intermediate Member" of the International Chinese Artists and Calligraphers Association, and "Executive Director" of Zhenan Calligraphy and Painting Academy. Studied under Mr. Zhu Qingpan, a renowned contemporary Chinese painter, council member of the International Chinese Artists and Calligraphers Association, National First-Class Artist, and President of Zhenan Calligraphy and Painting Academy.         In February 2010, the work "Peony of Wealth and Honor" won the "Excellence Award" at the "Second 'Chinese Painting - Painting Hometown' National Calligraphy and Artwork Competition" held in Beijing.           In July 2017, ranked 9th in the "Great Art" Calligraphers and Painters Alliance jointly initiated by Dahe Calligraphy and Painting Gallery and the Federation of Australian Artists, and was elected as "Standing Committee Member" of the Calligraphers and Painters Alliance.         In October 2017, successfully shortlisted and won the "Excellence Award" in the China-Australia Twin Cities Calligraphy and Painting Exhibition jointly organized by Kaifeng Sotheby's Cultural and Art Development Center and the Australian Calligraphers Association under the theme "Let the Works Speak".         In November 2017, was awarded the title of "Invited Artist" by the Sydney Chinese Calligraphy and Painting Academy in Australia.         In September 2018, received the title of "Intermediate Member" from the International Chinese Artists and Calligraphers Association.         In 2019, served as "Instructor of Chinese Painting, Hard-pen Calligraphy, and Soft-pen Calligraphy" at Zhenan Calligraphy and Painting Academy.         In September 2019, was elected as "Executive Director" of Zhenan Calligraphy and Painting Academy.         Among the following eight artworks, except for the first three which are traditional Chinese paintings, the remaining four are self-made, entirely handcrafted "Cloisonné Craft Paintings", and the eighth is a calligraphy piece.
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