Wu Ruishan
Wu Ruishan
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Wu Ruishan, born in 1971, is from Fuyang City, Anhui. Suffering from polio since childhood, he became paralyzed in his lower limbs. While studying cultural subjects with the help of teachers and family members, he also devoted himself to self-study of painting. At the age of sixteen, he won the second prize in the Anhui Provincial Youth Calligraphy and Painting Competition. At the age of twenty-three, due to his art talent, he was exceptionally admitted to the Department of Fine Arts at Fuyang Normal University, where he systematically studied Chinese painting. Later, he studied under the painter Zhang Yang of the "Xin'an School", understood the styles of great masters such as Yang Taiyang and Liu Yizhi, and studied the brushwork of masters like Wu Hufan, Song Wenzhi, Liang Shunian, and Huang Binhong, integrating them into his own landscape painting creation. He is currently a member of the Anhui Artists Association, a member of the Fuyang Artists Association, a member of the Anhui Calligraphy and Painting Research Society, and a specially appointed full-time painter at the Anhui Caowentang Art Academy. Among them, his landscape painting work "Fengyun Dabie Mountain" scroll won the special prize in the China Calligraphy and Painting Competition in 2005 and was collected by the Jinzhai Revolutionary History Museum. As a disabled person, Wu Ruishan, though physically impaired, has never lost his will. For many years, he has traveled thousands of miles and read thousands of books with the help of crutches, visiting famous mountains and rivers across China, sketching on site to collect all the beautiful peaks as drafts. His large number of landscape paintings have been exhibited in Singapore, Japan, Western Europe and other countries, and have been collected by domestic and foreign collectors.
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