2009年1月9日星期五

Wu Wei Shan’s Exhibition




In December 4, we visited Wu Wei Shan Cultural Figures Sculpture Gallery. I like Art, so I also interest in sculpture. I have never seen the sculpture exbition before. I was looked forward to watch it.
That morning, I took the bus with friend May [in 10-C]to arrived Nanjing Museum. The Nanjing Museum is by nature a museum of history and art-the art it houses reveals history to the visitors, who in turn enjoy artistic beauty in a historical environment.
I heard that Using artistically rendered images of people to “facilitate teachings and exhortations and to aid the adherence to the main ethical principles of cultural and ideological relations” has always been an important tradition in Chinese history. Professor Wu Weishan of Nanjing University—a renowned young sculptor—has crested sculpted portraits of culturally famous people with incomparable passion, and Nanjing Museum Is opening a special gallery to display these works, all for the sake of allowing visitors to appreciate the spirit of these great masters of culture while they view items of cultural heritage. This way, not only will we be able to deepen our understanding of history, culture and art, but we will also see these sculptures as artworks of historical significance. I think China’s culture is great. When I saw these artworks, l had many ideas.
I like “sleeping Child”. The portrait was modeled on a visit to a friend house. The child had been unwell and crying most of the day but had now fallen asleep its mouth open because it had difficulty breathing through the nose. Some people think it is not so good, it looked like a death body……but I think it is very close to live. It is small but very refinement. I also like “Ah Bing”. He is a blinder and very poor, but he is very brave, he played er hu for live. Wu Wei Shan found it and sculpture his spirit.
Wu Wei Shan has already created sculptures of more than 200 famous people, Chinese and foreign, and those active in cultural arenas. Some of these works are realistic, some have bolder outlines. Wu Wei Shan is especially skilled in making the latter, those words are exquisite in sense that they seem to have been created quickly without a pause .yet, and they were not made hastily, in order to capture it. This freehand style is both traditionally Chinese and contemporary. Among his works, I particularly admire the sculpted portraits of zhang jian, qi bai shi, Lin sanzhi and xiao Xian. The one that touches me the most is the portrait if Mr. fang you land, who was my teachers. This sculpted portrait is achieved with great success. In its entirety it is a somber and awe-inspiring rock, with the infusion of all mr.feng you lan’s speech and actions and the joys and sorrows, happiness and grief, and success and adversity he experienced in his 95 years of life. MR.feng is depicted as gazing fixedly forward, the look in his eyes giving testament to a lifetime of tireless pondering and judgment-making.
I love this, I got many skills, many knowledge!

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