The Yellow River'2001 Chinese Painting Exhibition  
¡¡Life and the Nature are sources of the art of painting. Painting is only one of the flows originating from the source. There might be a source without any flows, but there has never been a flow without a source.

¡¡In the predecessors¡¯ theories on painting, ¡°learning from the Creator¡± is a common principle. In fact, the so-called ¡°Creator¡± refers to the Nature. Today£¬in our common saying of ¡°going deep into the thick of life¡±, the word of ¡°life¡± embraces the meaning of the Nature. We usually have a sense .....

   
       
  Exhibition Works  
     
 
 
 
Kong Zhongqi
Tong Zhongtao
Zhuo Hejun
Liu Cun
 
 
A View of the Tai Mountains
The Hua Mountains
The Scene of Trace to the Source
The Ancient Cypresses of
the Yellow River
 
 
366.5x143cm
364x143cm
139.3 X67.3 cm
372x152cm
 
           
 
 
 
Xu Yinghuai
Du Gaojie
Bao Chenchu
Bai Yunxiang
 
 
Sima Qian Memorial Temple
The Xuanyuan Cypresses

The Spirit of the Mountaints

Dreaming Through Ages
 
 
118.9x81.5cm
149x95.5cm
150.1x97.1cm
180.5x96.9cm
 
           
 
 
 
Kuand Da
Tang Yongli
Qiu Ting
Zhang Weiping
He Jialin
 
 
The Yellow River Source(detail)
Poetic Descriptions of Poets of the Tang Dynasty
An Impression of the Weijia Valley
The Taihang Mountains after a Fresh Rain
Wangmang Ridge of the Taihang Mountains
 
 
360x34cm
143.5x113.8cm
150.1x95.9cm
145.1x102.5cm
98.7x69.8cm
 
         
   
     
  Image from the Exhibition