Lin Hejie

Lin Hejie
Born (1986-10-07)October 7, 1986
Zhangpu County, Fujian, China
Nationality  China
Known for Painter
Lin Hejie
Traditional Chinese 林賀傑
Simplified Chinese 林贺杰

Lin Hejie (Chinese: 林贺杰; pinyin: Lín Hèjié; pen name 林荷傑; born October 7, 1986) is a Chinese painter.[1]

Biography

Lin Hejie is a self-taught artist. He said: "the fun of painting is to let me forget a lot of trouble, only painting will be happy. In my opinion, is the painting makes me feel confident, feel the joy of life, and life dream." He is a member of Xiamen City Artists Association, Fujian Province Artists Association, and since 2006 lives and works in Xiamen as a professional artist.

He came from a poor family, and in middle school his talent for art was discovered by his art teacher Yu. Yu supported Hejie's artistic development, but due Heljie failing in his other academic examinations, he gave up his dream of attending university. Due to his family's economic circumstances, Hejie left school.

In 2003 he joined the people's Liberation Army Airborne Troops. His paintings are often closely related with his life experiences, although he received no formal artistic training. After a working day with the airborne troops, he insisted on researching art theory. Hejie researched both Bada Shanren and the Lingnan School of Painting, reading on the subject and observing ancient paintings.

Lin's works often appear in China's comprehensive art exhibition, his works have appeared in the Chinese people's Revolutionary Military Museum, Beijing Sunshine International Art Museum, Hong Kong City Hall, Yinchuan International Convention and Exhibition Center, Museum of Xiamen City, Xiamen Art Gallery, Weihai City Public Art Center display.

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Art Style

Lin is known for painting, ink painting, pottery and other forms. He also utilises hybrid ceramic art and Western painting techniques in order to create his artistic works.[4]

See also

References

  1. "Fujian art online Lin Hejie art network". Archived from the original on 2014-07-14. Retrieved 2014-06-24. The art of autobiography
  2. "Fujian Daily". Retrieved 2014-07-24.
  3. "The calligraphy and painting art network". Retrieved 2014-07-04.
  4. "Ifeng.com". Retrieved 2014-07-24. The paintings of Lin Hejie
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