“The Third Taiwan-Shandong Masters Invitational Exhibition and Emerging Award Presentation” is held from October 27 to November 14 at the Art Museum of the Cultural Affairs Bureau of Hsinchu County, Taiwan. The well-known ink wash painter Wu, Li-Ying on both sides of the strait exhibited their new work “Stretching Peaks and Falling Waterfalls,” which attracted the attention of collectors.

Boston, MA (Merxwire) -The exhibition is a space for artists to show their works, and it is also an important activity for collectors to select collections. “The Third Taiwan-Shandong Masters Invitational Exhibition and Emerging Award Presentation” is held from October 27 to November 14 at the Art Museum of the Cultural Affairs Bureau of Hsinchu County, Taiwan. The Chinese Art and Culture Exchange Association gathers many masters of calligraphy and painting exhibited beautiful works. The number of live broadcasts of the opening ceremony exceeded thousands, attracting art collectors from all over the world to participate online. The well-known ink wash painter Wu, Li-Ying on both sides of the strait exhibited their new work “Stretching Peaks and Falling Waterfalls,” which attracted the attention of collectors. In the 19-day joint exhibition event, several artists gathered. More than 400 paintings and calligraphy works were exhibited, attracting many art lovers and collectors one after another, bringing new opportunities to the art market.

In Wu, Li-Ying’s paintings, nature seems less to be depicted than hallucinated. Instead, it’s in motion, in a state of molecular dispersal. Mountains dissolve into clouds, earth into the water as you look. Through outline, rendering, and a variety of brushwork, the tranquility of stones and the magnificent waterfalls are displayed, which is refreshing. Wu, Li-Ying said: “The paintings exhibited are mostly freehand painting techniques. I hope that through poetry and painting, the viewer will experience the magnificence of the landscape and usher in more positive energy for life.”
Online exhibitions break through the limitations of time and space, and the transaction volume of online art sales in recent years has continued to hit a record high. In this exhibition, members of the Chinese Art and Culture Exchange Association joined forces to broadcast live at fans’ request, sharing creative skills and experience. This exhibition is the first significant event that several famous artists have joined forces in recent years. When the live broadcast started, many art fans flooded in, and the live broadcast enthusiasm instantly rushed to thousands of people. When Wu, Li-Ying introduced the work during the live stream, the number of people who watched the live broadcast reached a record high. The comprehensive data exceeded 5000, which shows that the work is attractive to collectors to a certain extent.
Although Taiwanese collectors generally purchase and collect artworks through galleries or auctions, 21% of collectors still express their enthusiasm for participating in art exhibitions, showing the unique charm of on-site appreciation of artworks and the appeal of artists. The Third Taiwan-Shandong Masters Invitational Exhibition gathers diversified calligraphy and painting artworks. Many calligraphers and painters come to the exhibition to exchange knowledge and skills of art and aesthetics with the audience. The exhibition period is from October 27 to November 14. Visit and appreciate calligraphy and ink painting together, and experience a feast of Chinese culture and art.
Exhibition info:
Exhibition title: The Third Taiwan-Shandong Masters Invitational Exhibition and Emerging Award Presentation
Date: October 27 to November 14, 2021
Location: The Art Museum of the Cultural Affairs Bureau of Hsinchu County (No. 146, Xianzheng 9th Rd. Zhubei City, Hsinchu County, Taiwan)