Artwork Number: DM-260036
Artwork Title: Gazing Far from High Places
Artist: Li Kuimin
Artwork Type: Original unique piece
Specification Information
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Dimensions: 108cm × 35cm
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Material: Xuan paper, soft sheet, unframed
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Artist's Signature: Yes
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Seal: Yes
Suitable Spaces: Study, living room, conference room
"Gazing far from high places, with the world in one's heart." The brushwork of this calligraphy is powerful and steady, and its semi-cursive and regular script convey a broad and open spirit, demonstrating the concept of looking far and wide with a grand vision. It is suitable for display in a study, living room, or conference room, inspiring ambition and reflecting the owner's magnanimity. The piece is an original artwork by the artist, with a personal signature and seal, making it a unique and unrepeatable work.
About the Artist
Li Kuimin, also known as Chengxi Zhaizhu and Li Weishan, hails from Weishan, Shandong, and is currently based in Canada. He was nurtured in a scholarly family from a young age, developing a deep connection with calligraphy and painting. He initially studied the Liu style of calligraphy, practicing diligently for decades. Later, he delved into the works of the "Two Wangs" (Wang Xizhi and Wang Xianzhi), Ouyang Xun, Mi Fu, Yan Zhenqing, and Su Shi, integrating their techniques. In traditional Chinese painting, he inherited the Lingnan School style, while also drawing inspiration from masters such as Qi Baishi, Li Keran, and Wu Changshuo. He has absorbed various artistic influences to form his unique style, establishing himself as a highly accomplished calligrapher and painter. His works possess both traditional depth and personal character, offering significant potential for collection and appreciation.