Tianhe painting exhibition promotes Lingnan culture
More than 100 calligraphy works, oil paintings, prints, watercolors, lacquer paintings, and sculptures are being showcased at the Tianhe District Culture and Art Center in Guangzhou through Sept 19.
They are promoting the unique charms of Lingnan culture to the public, aiming to enhance the public's senses of identity and belonging.
Lingnan refers to Guangdong and its surrounding provinces in southeast China.
The painting Chu Yu Ni Er Bu Ran (Rise Unsullied from Mud) by Liu Sidong is on display at the exhibition. [Photo/WeChat account: thwhyszx]
Shi Li He Feng (Ten Li Lotus Wind) (1 li equals to 0.5 kilometers) is a painting by Chen Qingping. It has contrasting colors like gray and bright pink. [Photo/WeChat account: thwhyszx]
Calligraphy by Chen Chunsheng. [Photo/WeChat account: thwhyszx]