Yao Wuzhuang

Yao Wuzhuang
Personal Profile
 Yao Wuzhuang, male, courtesy name Hongwen, art name Longzhong Mountain Man, was born on National Day in 1985, with ancestral roots in Gansu Tongwei (China's Hometown of Calligraphy and Painting Art), currently residing in the eastern university district of Xi'an, Shaanxi. Member of the China Calligraphers and Painters Association, Shaanxi Youth Calligrapher, member of the Tongwei County Calligraphers Association, a distinguished calligrapher, and practitioner of pictographic character creation, holding an associate degree. He has been selected and awarded multiple times in national-level calligraphy competitions. His representative works include "Buddha," "Qinyuan Chun · Snow," "Jing Qi Shen," and "Tian Xing Jian." His representative works "Jing Qi Shen" and "Tian Xing Jian" are collected by the Tongwei County Archives, "Qinyuan Chun · Snow" is collected by the Shaanxi Bailu Academy and private collectors, and his representative work "Buddha" has been collected by numerous lay Buddhists and private enthusiasts.
       Since childhood, he has been passionate about calligraphy art, meticulously copying classical masterpieces. In his early years, he began with Yan Ti style, followed by practice of Ouyang and Liu Ti styles. Later, he focused primarily on Zhao Ti and the running script of Wang Xizhi and Wang Xianzhi, pursuing it with dedication and laying a profound foundation in brushwork and ink technique. He draws inspiration from both ancient and modern masters, studies the techniques of running script, accumulates creative material from daily life, and seeks innovation through tradition.

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