一真,当代艺术家,旅法油画家,美术经纪人,行者。中国艺术研究院特聘画家,中国美术创作院名誉画家。A2国际艺术空间/大理美术馆/阳朔美术馆,创办人。

一真油画:方格子的世界(九)

2011-12-26 13:29:50 / 个人分类:一真油画

这里没有价格,这里崇尚性格;这里无限规格,这里追求品格;这里自由风格,这里就是方格。一真艺术创作的天地——“方格子的世界”。

我的艺术在大街上;在镜头里;在震撼心灵的音乐中;在支起的画架里;在帮助别人的自我感动中;在脑海里突然出现空白的瞬间;在网络里;在拥挤的人群中;在人们的尖叫浪潮里;在自我求赎之路上~~~我的艺术无所在,而又无所不在。
一个人的艺术天下;一真的艺术幻象。



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mingming19发布于2012-02-08 15:49:56
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from the second rice picked up a brush and brought it down on paper in his first traditional chinese painting lesson, it was clear to him that things would not be easy. "traditional chinese painting is so difficult from that in the west. the rice paper gets wet so quickly, and (you) can't control the ink it's so frustrating at the beginning. acquiring the skill required patience and countless hours of practice."
after spending four years studying traditional chinese painting and living in beijing, rice now speaks fluent chinese and is married to a chinese woman. he says although it was not easy for a foreigner come to china at first, he has already overcome the culture shock.
that does not mean he has given up painting. he does so whenever he is free and holds occasional exhibitions.
rice is right on his way to achieving the goal by influencing more people with his artistic talent and distinctive creations.
"the painting is called zhong can (chinese dishes). 'zhong' means middle in chinese - in this way it really symbolizes where i am, because right now i am kind of in the middle. i am no longer one or the other solely, " rice says.
"chinese culture offers me a chance that maybe i can see the world through new eyes. i guess that's what i was looking for - a way to change my life."

one of stephen rice's works, a scroll painting of six vivid and life-like chinese ladies,moncler usa, took him 400 hours to complete. [provided to china daily]
he says it was the passion for chinese culture and art that drove him to travel to the capital to learn chinese painting and other traditional chinese art forms.

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"everything is wonderful at the beginning, but after a while, the reality sinks in. you cannot relate everything to a natural way. many things are difficult for you to adjust to. that's exactly what culture shock is."
tang says rice has developed a distinctive painting style that is chinese traditional painting mixed with western painting characteristics, which gives them a high degree of appeal in the market.
"visitors are surprised to know these chinese brush paintings of vibrant colors and smooth lines were drawn by an american," says li xiangyan, the owner of shui ling lan gallery, who is the organizer of the exhibition.
"i was trying to see something new within myself through the eyes of a foreign culture and looking for answers and inspiration away from my own country. this has now led me back to looking at my own cultural roots and western religious art with a new perspective."
rice says the coca-cola can is a symbol of the united states, the country where he came from,mens canada goose, and the rice bowl and chopsticks represent china, the place where he now works and lives.

"he has a talent in painting and coupled with his diligence, he was one of the best students in class," tang says. "his western way of thinking has also injected new vitality to his works to make them stand out from those of his classmates."
the painting is special to rice, as it is his last piece before his graduation from the central academy of fine arts (cafa) in beijing last year. the picture has been rated one of the best graduation works and is now in a permanent collection of the university.
notwithstanding his solid artistic foundations and professional background, it is a great feat for a foreigner to pass the cafa entrance exam. to do so he spent more than six months practicing chinese calligraphy,nike air shoes, writing a thesis in chinese and learning about the history of chinese art.
with the strong public response, li realized that rice's works have tremendous market value, and she plans to put on more of his solo exhibitions.
he has held four art shows. some of his paintings have been displayed in the 798 art zone,canada goose down, a thriving arts community in beijing. his works have awed many visitors with his strong command of traditional chinese fine brush painting skills.
before coming to pursue his master's degree in china, rice gained a bachelor's degree in fine arts at san diego state university and was a graphic designer for a few years.
he sat a five-day exam, competing with 21 chinese native for just five vacancies. rice attributes his success to his determination. "it's not because i am that good. i think its because they (could) feel my persistence and desire to learn chinese culture."
as the first non-asian to graduate from the country's best fine arts institution with a master's degree in traditional chinese painting, rice says it places him in a unique position and he hopes he can one day be a liaison of culture and arts for china and the west.
"the one that attracted most people's attention was a scroll painting of six vivid and lifelike ancient chinese ladies, which took rice 400 hours to complete," li says.
tang yongli, a cafa professor who taught rice, and who is one of the country's foremost traditional chinese artists, speaks highly of his student.
however, rice did not go straight to the art world as soon as he graduated. he chose to become a full-time english training manager at antal international in beijing. as the leader of a seven-member team, rice now teaches corporate executives how to use english in business and helps them improve english communication skills.
"stylistically this painting is western and chinese, so it's about sharing the idea and culture; it's about me."
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it is a painting of very simple composition and strong color contrast, with only a bright red coca-cola can, a pale green rice bowl and two pairs of wooden chopsticks that are placed onto a tarnished table. the background is repetitions of the same combination.
li says the pictures were incredibly "chinese", and it was clear from the quality how much effort rice had put into his work.
 
there is no person in this picture. but the artist stephen rice, 43, says it is his self portrait, which relates the feeling of his many years in china.

"my pictures were very heavily influenced by my experiences in china and my desire to know more about the chinese culture.
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