Artist Liu Yuanshou's Paintings
Liu Yuanshou was born in 1967 in Beijing. He received his bachelor's degree in oil painting from the Fine Arts Department of Beijing Normal University (now Capital Normal University) in 1991. Member of the China Oil Painting Society and the Beijing Artists Association. Liu Yuanshou's paintings primarily depict red fabric and ladies, both of which are quite complex. Sometimes red is warm, and other times it is really dismal. Through my paintings, Liu Yuanshou hopes to show an understanding and feeling for women. Liu Yuanshou believes that realistic paintings may be done in a highly current manner, and that realistic paintings are not always conventional. Liu paints strong sceneries with oil on canvas of women draped in brilliant red silk. They appear to be in distress, urgently trying to escape their own sorrow. Silkworm culture, as well as the creation of silk fabrics, is and has always been an essential part of Jiangsu's history. Silk is obvious in Liu's work, which predominantly concentrates on portraits of young ladies from the Jiangsu province, maybe as a result of this predicament.
The paintings of Liu Yuanshou are meticulously designed in terms of colour, composition, and sense of form. He is expressing a really natural state. His own demeanour is both serene and trendy. As a consequence, his paintings incorporate both aesthetic and conceptual themes. The way we see life. The technique and language of the painting are both superb. This is not a talent that can be learned in a day. The overall impression of the film is strong, and the details are well shown, which is beyond of reach for most people. Liu Yuanshou's paintings are becoming increasingly direct. Surrealist turmoil flows through his extremely realistic paintings. The abstraction moves between the paintings. They reflect an imaginative arrangement, a modern place, between the females and the colours. It's not like past realism. Liu Yuanshou, in reality, employed realistic approaches to depict the struggle of his own ideas.
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