Chinese Brush Painter Ding Lin Held Exhibition at the Chiang Kai-Shek Memorial Hall


Calligrapher and painter Ding Lin held a solo exhibition at the Chiang Kai-Shek Memorial Hall in Taiwan from March 17 to 28. Nearly 100 works were exhibited, and people who like art were invited to appreciate the works and exquisite artistry.


Ding Lin’s calligraphy and Chinese painting works (Photo via Merxwire)

Taipei, Taiwan (Merxwire) – Chinese brush painter and calligrapher Ding Lin held a solo exhibition ” WAN CAI MO” at the Chiang Kai-Shek Memorial Hall in Taiwan from March 17 to 28, exhibiting 93 Chinese brush paintings calligraphy works.

Ding Lin, 88 years old, a calligraphy and painting artist living in Taiwan (Photo via Merxwire)

Nearly 100 famous Chinese brush painters and calligraphers visited the exhibition together to appreciate the charm of Chinese brush painting and calligraphy. In the name of the collection, ” WAN ” means “Play.” Teacher Ding Lin felt that learning Chinese brush painting and calligraphy must absorb famous painters’ advantages and combine her ideas to create new ideas.

Ding Lin took a group photo with many Taiwanese contemporary artists (Photo via Merxwire)

The 88-year-old Ding Lin uses various creative methods to combine traditional art with modern painting techniques. After retirement, she focused on the world of Chinese brush painting and calligraphed. Ding Lin said: “The greatest joy of painting is when there is an inspiration. The pleasure at that moment is hard to describe.”

Wu Li-Ying, one of the most famous female painters in Asia (left), hosted the exhibition for Ding Lin (middle), and the painter Huang Xiao-Yu on the right (Photo via Merxwire)

Many teachers, classmates, and friends came to congratulate Ding Lin during the exhibition. Chinese brush painter and calligrapher Wu Li-Ying said: “Ding Lin is a teacher who makes people feel happy and joyful. She has a lot of knowledge so that everyone who comes into contact with her is full of positive energy.”
The content of Chinese brush painting works is very rich in art exhibitions, mostly depicting natural scenery, including a series of painting themes of Taiwanese life, using painting techniques to show the characters’ poses and emotions in the painting. Those who like calligraphy and painting are welcome to the venue to enjoy the art of Chinese brush painting and calligraphy.

Ding Lin’s calligraphy and Chinese painting works (Photo via Merxwire)
Ding Lin’s calligraphy and Chinese painting works (Photo via Merxwire)

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