LU Weinan

LU Weinan
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Lu Weinan, male, born on July 10, 1961 in Yixing, Jiangsu, graduated from Guizhou Arts College (Painting and Calligraphy Department) on April 1, 1991. A famous Chinese painter and calligrapher in Jiangsu Province, a national crafts and fine arts master. He has been passionate about painting and calligraphy since childhood, especially excelling in calligraphy, with achievements in seal script, clerical script, cursive script, running script, and regular script. He is skilled in creating peony paintings and landscape paintings, and is proficient in Zisha pottery carving. Using the knife as a brush, he integrates painting and calligraphy into Zisha pottery. His pottery carving works, such as Zisha miscellaneous items (ceramic board with the character "Shou" and the Eight Immortals crossing the sea, hexagonal fish-tail bottle, double-eared blessing and longevity bottle), are appreciated and collected by celebrities and patriots for their unique, innovative, and original characteristics. In 1989, he won the Excellent Award in the Second National Chinese Character Hard Pen Calligraphy Competition. From 1999 to 2009, many of his painting, calligraphy, and pottery carving works have won awards multiple times in domestic and international competitions. In August 2011, the painting "Luguang Landscape" (345*145CM) participated and won the gold award, permanently collected by Fujian Provincial Museum. In September 2011, the six-foot peony painting participated in the first teacher-student work exhibition of CCTV's Art Channel. In 2013, he was interviewed by the "Bolibo Jiangsu" program of Jiangsu TV, and was awarded the title of "Famous Painter and Calligrapher Artist". On April 19, 2016, he served as the President of the Global Chinese Association and the Jiangsu Painting and Calligraphy Research Institute. In 2016, he was awarded the senior crafts and fine arts master title by the China Zisha Artists Association. In January 2017, he separately issued world Chinese artists' stamps and issued the "Staying True to Our Original Aspiration, Continuing to Move Forward - Welcoming the 19th National Congress of the Communist Party of China" stamps.
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