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Peasant Paintings' Background |
Jinshan
Peasant Paintings are created by Chinese peasants working in Jinshan County
near Shanghai, China. During the late 1970s, the Chinese painter
Wu Tongzhang began teaching painting techniques to the farmers in Jinshan.
Most of these first painters were older women skilled in various folk arts
that had been passed down through generations. These traditional
folk arts, such as embroidery, paper cutting, paper folding, and weaving,
heavily influenced the style of painting that developed.
Style
Jinshan Peasant Paintings are both natural and unnatural. They
are natural, for they show a love of ordinary life--love of children, love
of festivals, love of animals, and love of work and chores. But they
are also unnatural, in that these ordinary life-events are shown according
to the painters’ imaginations. The painters use a wide range of bright
colors--colors that are often unnatural--and spread them throughout the
paintings. Spatial reality and perspective are unimportant in these
paintings. Figures and objects are usually drawn in a way that looks
child-like. Taken together, these elements give the paintings a charming,
primitive style. The paintings that result are not traditional Chinese
and not Western, but are universal celebrations of life.
Artists at the Jinshan Peasant Painting Academy use tempera paint mixed
with chalk, and paint on xuan (rice) paper. The paintings are then
attached to heavier paper.
Original Paintings
The artists who create these paintings work together at the Academy
of Jinshan Peasant Painting. All our paintings are original
paintings created by these artists, and contain a "chop"
and an "authentication
sticker" from the Academy of Jinshan Peasant Painting.
Other artists (not at the Academy) often copy the originals (most
of the paintings for sale at tourist sights such as Guangzhou's
Shamian Island are these copies), but when you buy our paintings
you can be sure that the artist who created the design has painted
it.
After designing a painting, the artist at the Academy of Jinshan Peasant
Painting paints it many times. Each painting is "original", however,
for it was done by the original artist; furthermore, since slight variations
inevitably exist each time the artist paints the painting, each painting
is unique.
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Jinshan
Peasant Paintings Galleries:
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Jinshan
Peasant Paintings
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Cloth
& Clothing - Gallery 1 , 2
, 3 , 4 or 5
Farm
Animals - Gallery 1 , 2
, 3 , 4 , 5
, 6 , 7,
8 or 9
Fishing
- Gallery 1 , 2
, 3 , 4 , 5
, 6 , 7 , 8
or 9
Farming
- Gallery 1 , 2
or 3
Holidays
- Gallery 1 , 2
, 3 , 4 , 5
or 6
Kids
- Gallery 1 , 2
, 3 , 4 , 5
, 6 , 7 , 8
, 9 or 10
Picking
Produce - Gallery 1 , 2
or 3
Still
Life - Gallery 1 , 2
, 3 , 4 or 5
Snow
Scenes - Gallery 1 , 2
, 3 , 4 , 5
, 6 , 7 or 8
Village
Life - Gallery 1 , 2
, 3 , 4 , 5
, 6 , 7 , 8
, 9 or 10
Village
Scenes - Gallery 1 , 2
, 3 , 4 , 5
, 6 or 7
Village
Women - Gallery 1 , 2
, 3 , 4 or 5
Wild Animals
- Gallery 1 , 2
, 3 , 4 , 5
, 6 , 7 , 8
, 9 , 10 , 11
or 12
Wedding
- Gallery 1 , 2
or 3
Artists
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Huxian
Peasant Paintings Galleries:
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Huxian
Peasant Paintings
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Animals
- Gallery 1 , 2
, 3 , 4
or 5
Farming
- Gallery 1 or 2
Holidays
- Gallery 1 , 2
or 3
Kids
- Gallery 1 , 2
, 3 or 4
Picking
Produce - Gallery 1 or 2
Snow
Scenes - Gallery 1
Village
- Life Gallery 1 , 2
, 3 , 4
, 5 or 6
Wedding
- Gallery 1
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