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Artist Shi Qi's Oil Painting Incorporating Representationalism, Abstractionism And Impressionism

BEIJING, December 22, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- On December 20, 2014, Shi Qi, a Chinese artist, comments in the office of the Shi Qi Research Association located in Beijing's Sanlitun district that, oil painting can be displayed in three forms -- representationalism, abstractionism and impressionism. While incorporating these three forms or modes of expression into one work is Shi Qi's pursuit in the future.

Through decades of knowledge acquisition and study, artist Shi Qi has acquired a deep understanding of the essence of the three forms. Having made reference to a large number of successful paintings created by both Chinese artists and artists from abroad, he has incorporated these three modes of expression into his own works, forming his own unique painting style. Shi Qi named this unique painting style as "incorporating the concrete, the abstract and the impressionist".

The following oil painting is an earlier work of Shi Qi combining the three forms. The artist looks forward to seeing innovative counterparts who would like to create such a work of art.

Name of the oil painting: Yang Xinfei

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Source: Chinese Shi Qi Art Research Association
Keywords: Art Entertainment
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