Li Longlong

Li Longlong
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Li Longlong, styled Baixi, male, Han ethnicity, born in August 1990. Anhui Huainan native, graduated from Zhejiang University with a major in Law. Postgraduate student. Doctor of Calligraphy. Master of Painting. Member of the Jiusan Society. A person from a democratic party. Communist Party member. Currently serving as an Academician at the Chinese Academy of Calligraphy Art, a committee member of the China National Academy of Painting, a member of the China Calligraphers Association, and a vice president of the China National Xubihua Art Research Institute. Research Fellow at the China Historical Studies Association. First-Class Chinese Scholar, First-Class Calligrapher, First-Class Painter, and the tenth-generation inheritor of the Xin'an Painting School. Started practicing calligraphy under Ouyang Xun's "Jiucheng Palace Stele" at age seven,at nine years old, he was formally apprenticed to Li Baoxiang, Chairman of the World Calligraphy Association,and at sixteen, he became a disciple of Yang Tao, a painter from the China National Academy of Painting. He is the last disciple of the Xin'an Painting School, continuing the artistic styles of both his mentors to this day. In June 2008, participated in the "Ink and Brush Jianghuai Arts Competition" (Huainan Branch), winning the Outstanding Calligraphy Award. In September 2009, organized by the Huainan Municipal Publicity Department, Municipal Federation of Literary and Art Circles, Municipal Culture Bureau, and Municipal Federation of Industry and Commerce, the "Huapen Mingzhu - Hometown of Tofu - Wucai Huainan" Art Exhibition won the Silver Award for Painting and Calligraphy Art. In November 2010, participated in the "Red China - Promoting Revolutionary Spirit Seal Carving Art Exhibition" held in Nanchang City, Jiangxi Province, winning the First Prize in Painting. In August 2011, participated in the "Ouyang Xun and Zhao Mengfu Regular Script Exhibition" organized by the East China Six Provinces and One Municipality, winning the Gold Award for Ouyang-style Regular Script Calligraphy. Joined the China Calligraphers Association in the same year. In 2012, participated in the Wang Xizhi Calligraphy Competition hosted by the China National Calligraphy Exhibition, winning the First Prize in Running Script. In July 2013, participated in the "Xiaogan Zhonghua - Beautiful Qingshan" Calligraphy and Painting Art Exhibition organized by the Qingshan Prison of Anhui Provincial Prison Administration, winning the Best Work Award. In 2014, participated in the "Hanmo Piaoxiang - Demei Lunan - Peony Festival" Large-scale Art Exhibition jointly organized by Qingdao City and Heze City, Shandong Province, winning the First Prize in Oil Painting. In 2016, participated in the "Asia Cup - Jointly Creating Civilized Harmony" Exchange Exhibition hosted by the Korean Branch of the World Artists Research Association, winning the Outstanding Calligraphy Artwork Award. In 2017, entered the Chinese Painting Research Class at Tsinghua University, earning a Master's Degree. In 2019, studied at the Tsinghua University Calligraphy Research Class, earning a Ph.D. in Calligraphy. In 2020, participated in the "Chinese Ink Lan Ting Grand Calligraphy and Painting Art Exhibition," winning the highest Lan Ting Award for Ink Art. That same year, he became an Academician at the Chinese Academy of Calligraphy Art. In November 2020, participated in the art exhibition hosted by the World Literature and Art Confucius Institute, Canada Branch, winning the Second Prize in Painting. Calligraphy specialties: Regular Script, Running Script, Clerical Script, Semi-cursive Script, Small Seal Script, Cursive Script. Painting specialties: Freehand brushwork (large and small), Gongbi, Oil Painting, Ink Wash Painting, Colored Pencil Art. Name: Li Longlong Nationality: China Position: Academician at the Chinese Academy of Calligraphy Art.
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