The importance of hanging calligraphy and paintings on the back wall of the office
The leadership office generally hangs some flower-and-bird paintings with auspicious meanings, especially those of bamboos rising step by step, peonies of wealth and auspiciousness, nine fishes that attract wealth, etc., which are positive for career fortune. Influenced by flower and bird paintings, calligraphy and painting works. In addition, there are some specialties in the calligraphy and painting of leadership offices, such as the owner’s preferences, the influence of Feng Shui layout, etc. Generally, the most common one is Master Wang Yirong’s peony painting of national beauty and fragrant fragrance.
Wang Yirong (formerly known as Wang Li), female, native of Shandong, settled in Beijing in 2000, is a first-class artist and first-class calligrapher assessed by the Ministry of Culture, and is now a painter at the Chinese Art Qingyun Painting and Calligraphy Academy of the Ministry of Culture. Vice president of Beijing Houdehao Painting and Calligraphy Academy, director of the National Brand Strategy Committee. A painter at the Zheng Guixi Studio of the Renmin University of China Painting School, a member of the China New Ink Painting Research Association, and a member of the Chinese Professional Painters Association. Known as the "successor of fine brushwork and heavy color".
Yirong has a family-study background and combines writing with work. He further studied at the Beijing Painting Academy and the Art Institute of Renmin University of China, where he studied under Mr. Zheng Guixi and Guo Yicong. He once traveled to the Chinese Flower and Bird Painting Research Institute and learned from Mr. Yu Zhizhen and Jin Dajun, personally teaching them the meticulous and heavy-color painting techniques. Yi Rong paints, and is good at sublimating the poetic beauty in the ordinary with plain and sincere thoughts and unique processing methods. His works are light and dark, clean and neat, with bright colors, vivid shapes, ethereal and free, pure and touching.
Yirong's freehand paintings of flowers and birds discover and express the poetic beauty in the ordinary with a simple, sincere enthusiasm and unique processing method. He is especially fond of using spiritual ink to vividly portray cats, fish and other small animals. . When painting, he is good at using water, using broad strokes and deep strokes, mixing dry and wet, keeping the right light and thick, clean and neat. His works are unique in their concise composition, bright colors, vivid shapes, ethereal and free, pure and touching.
Award-winning experience:
In 2002, he represented Chinese painting in the World Chinese Art Exhibition and was named "World Chinese Art Talent";
In 2008, his works "Dream in Wonderland" was collected by entrepreneurs in Incheon, South Korea;
In 2009, his ink painting "Fishing in the Pond Thinking of the Old Deep" won the silver medal in the painting category at China's first "Bada Shanren Cup" Literary and Art Grand Prix; "Canglang Swim
" won the gold medal in the third "National Sentiment" National Calligraphy and Painting Art Competition;
The 2010 work "Fish Jumping in Warm Water" won the first China-Guotai Minan " Won the gold medal in the Taishan Cup calligraphy and painting competition.
In 2010, the gold medal work of the first "Taishan Cup" National Painting and Calligraphy Competition, "Qi Le Rongrong", was auctioned for a high price of 580,000 yuan.
In 2011, he was invited by the Korea-China Calligraphy and Culture Exchange Association to participate in an exhibition in South Korea;
The 2011 spring auction was held at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center. The painting style of "Wealth and Prosperity" is fresh and refreshing. It is meticulous and meticulous, with strands of bird hair visible. The painting is 1.36 meters long and 0.68 meters high. The high-profile calligraphy and painting auction is scheduled for the evening of May 28, the 29th and the 31st. Nearly 900 lots. The only meticulous and heavy-color work in the contemporary Chinese calligraphy and painting session is the eight-square-foot heavy-color work "Fushou Tu" by Wang Yirong, the contemporary "successor of fine brushwork and heavy colors", with an estimated value of HK$600,000.
In 2012, the "Longevity and Longevity Picture" was collected by the "Chinese Jade King" Maimaiti Yimin Salai;
In 2013, the "Female Marquis Picture" was collected by the United Nations Chinese Friendship Association collect.
In 2013, "Spring Pond Fun" was collected by the United Nations Chinese Friendship Association;
In 2014, "Bamboo Forest Qingyi" was selected into the "Seventh National Contemporary Famous Flower and Bird Painters Exhibition" ", incorporated into the "Seventh Chinese Flower and Bird Painting Collection";
In 2014, "Southern Love" was selected into the Second Cultural Ink Travel Chinese Painting and Calligraphy Masters Invitational Exhibition.
The works have been distributed many times in professional newspapers and magazines such as "Urban Culture News" and won awards