Guo Liwei

Guo Liwei is a tireless "walker". He walks along the Hexi Corridor and the Loess Plateau, the ancient Great Wall and the Yellow River, and the cave dwellings, villages and pastures of Longyou and Shahukou. The vicissitudes of life, hatched from overlapping time, stand out from the distant horizon. Guo Liwei's oil paintings are examined from different angles, both Western and Eastern. The spiritual scene he depicts is like the blissful world in religion. Although there are different ways of interpreting such situations in different cultures, such as discussing different matters, it will eventually be found that whether it is the West or the East, universal feelings are the values ​​pursued by human beings. In Guo Liwei's works, there are often some naked figures with different postures, or embellished among the mountains, rivers, forests and leaves in a smaller proportion, or simply standing boldly in the center of the picture, immersed in a kind of ancient in the original state. In the eyes of the artist, these figures derived from Chinese folk murals are also endowed with a strong oriental meaning because they draw on oriental expressions. Different from the elegant tones of oriental humanities, Guo Liwei's paintings often use red and dark blue to boldly smear and draw strong outlines. Like his personality, he is bold, straightforward and delicate and sensitive. Guo Liwei believes that this may also be in line with a special sentiment of Eastern literati: bold, free, wild, and filled with enthusiastic power.

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