Ancient traditions still alive in artist's work
Updated: 2014-03-09 14:39
By Zhuan Ti (China Daily)
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In an era dominated by modern art and abstractionism, artist Jia Guangjian, 50, grounds his work in ancient Chinese philosophy and seeks new ways to make traditional painting techniques relevant in today's society.
Born in Yongqing county, Hebei province, Jia has had a passion for painting since he was a child. He received his master's degree in traditional Chinese painting from the Tianjin Academy of Fine Arts in 1994.
Jia said he is particularly fond of gongbi, a realistic painting style characterized by fine brushwork and delicate details.
Traditionally, gongbi painting presents realistic likenesses of its subjects. But Jia also attempts to depict the dynamic movement and nuances of the objects through his brush strokes.
"Chinese ancient painters believe that likeness and expressiveness are all important," he said.
"I am also pursuing a state of 'clarity and peace' in my drawing, which is critical in Chinese ancient philosophy," he said.
Most of his works have a wide and splendid background, which makes audiences feel relaxed and at peace when looking at them them.
"I can tell Jia tries to create a light atmosphere in his drawing. It makes me feel joyful and I could actually have spiritual communication with him when looking at those painting," said one attendee to a recent exhibition of Jia's work.
Jia uses themes to capture certain moods as well.
The lotus, symbolizing elegance, peace and purity in Chinese culture, is one of the main themes of Jia's paintings.
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