LUO JIANWU (B. 1944)
LUO JIANWU (B. 1944)

Yellow Mountain, Golden Pine

Details
LUO JIANWU (B. 1944)
Yellow Mountain, Golden Pine
Scroll, mounted and framed
Ink on paper
29 x 57 cm. (11 3/8 x 22 1/2 in.)
Executed in 2014
Further details
LUO JIANWU (B. 1944)
Selected exhibitions
2014 Plum Blossoms Gallery (solo)
2013 Kaikodo Asian Art, London, UK (group)
2012 Kaikodo Asian Art, New York, USA (group)
2011 Kaikodo Asian Art, New York, USA (group)
2010 Songzhuang Art Festival, Beijing, China (group)
Sackler Museum, Harvard University, USA (group)
2009 Kaikodo Asian Art, New York, USA (group)

Notable collections
Sackler Museum, Harvard University, USA
Princeton University Art Museum, USA
The Minneapolis Institute of the Arts

Luo Jianwu was born in 1944 in Wusheng, Sichuan Province. He grew up in Taichung and graduated from the National Art Institute of Taipei in 1966. In 1987 Luo moved to New York for over a decade and eventually relocated back to China. He now lives and works at the foothills of Taishan in Shandong.
Luo's paintings of mountains and old trees evoke a deep connection between himself and nature. Luo is a self-taught artist in the ink and brush genre. He mastered his skills through meticulous observation and ceaseless practice, having spent many hours at the National Palace Museum studying classical Chinese paintings. Although Luo's works suggest a strong influence by Song, Yuan and Ming painterly styles, his compositions and his realistic approach in depicting rocks and tree branches show his earlier training in Western art and his will to instil new elements to traditional ink paintings.

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