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Sweat and talent

Updated: 2013-09-06 10:55
By Lin Qi ( China Daily)

Sweat and talent

Oil painting, 1967, by Huang Yongyu. Photo provided to China Daily

In addition to the landmark works that made him a household name, the exhibition has dedicated much more space to Huang's creations since 2004.

Huang wrote a calligraphic work in 2009 saying, "The world has grown up, and gosh, I'm getting old." The past decade, however, has witnessed his productiveness and versatility in oil painting, Chinese painting and calligraphy, sculpture, design and glasswork, which haven't withered away despite his aging.

He ranked ninth on this year's Hurun Art List and is among the most expensive Chinese artists alive. Nevertheless, the commercial success is far less enthralling for him than savoring the joy of completing a piece of art.

"Painting is a process which one should do to his heart's content," Huang says. "One should enjoy himself in any cultural activity. Even when writing a tragedy, one should feel satisfied."

He says because he has produced so many works, sometimes he will forget what he painted until he sees the piece on display. Thus, he says, he can't tell people which painting is the most representative of his oeuvre.

At the least, visitors to the ongoing exhibition should not miss two highlight works. One is an ink painting of lotuses that measures 3.67 meters in length and 1.44 meters in height, which Huang just finished a month before the opening.

In the painting Huang adopted baimiao, a technique with which the painter draws in simple ink lines and in no or light colors.

Lotus has been a recurring object in Huang's works. His childhood memories are full of the lotus pool at his maternal grandmother's home. He names his paradise, a Chinese-style manor in

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