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Ink artist in spotlight at Beijing museum

By Lin Qi    |    chinadaily.com.cn    |     Updated: 2017-04-12 13:16

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A gongbi painting by artist Lin Ruoxi. [Photo provided to China Daily]

Beijing-based artist Lin Ruoxi, 54, rose to fame in the 1980s for his mastery of meticulous gongbi brushwork and the traditional flower-and-bird paintings.

Over the past three decades, he has dug further in the ink-brush realm and produced many figure paintings of gongbi technique, flower-and-bird paintings in a carefree style and mountain-and-water paintings.

His works are now shown at Beijing's National Art Museum of China through April 16, as part of a group exhibition to show artists' latest exploration with ink-brush art.

His repertoire on show displays his all-embracing endeavors in renewing the different genres of classic ink art.

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