Huang Zhou (1925 ——1997), a word, is a representative of Chang 'an School of Painting. It used to be called Liang Yezi and Miao Di. During the Cultural Revolution, his works were named Peng Liang and Liang Quan. 1925 was born in Lixian county, Hebei province in March, and then moved to An. He joined the revolution in his early years and served as editor of the Northwest Military Region Warrior Reading Publishing House. From 65438 to 0942, he served as an art teacher in Lixian Middle School. 1946 Editor-in-Chief of Shaanxi Xi Yonghua Book and Magazine. 1May, 949, joined the China People's Liberation Army to engage in military art work, and served as the cultural creator and art group leader of the Political Department of the Northwest Military Region. 65438-0955 Founder of the Ministry of Culture of the General Political Department. 1959, consultant of China People's Revolutionary Military Museum Art Company. 198 1 served as the vice president of the Chinese painting research institute. Huang Zhou is a famous artist in China, a member of the Sixth and Seventh CPPCC, a member of the Standing Committee of the Eighth CPPCC, a consultant of the Arts and Crafts Company of the former Ministry of Light Industry, and an executive director of the China Artists Association.
The life of people of all ethnic groups described by Mr. Huang Zhou is not only colorful and very real, but also in other aspects. To do this, it is not enough to go deep into life, but also to observe and study life. Huang Zhou's artistic theme benefits from life, and his artistic expression benefits from sketching in life. Sketch runs through his life. Huang Zhou's sketch is not only creative material, but also has high independent artistic value. As we all know, an important feature of sketching is quickness, and Huang Zhou draws quickly. When Mr. Ding drew a picture of donkeys, 42 donkeys jumped onto the paper in more than two hours. In the 1960s, 136 cm *370 cm's huge work "Pentium Urgent" (also known as "Tibetan Children Go to School") was completed in less than three hours. Huang Zhou advocates that sketching fast is not an end, and fast is not blindly writing, but should be complete, full and full of passion. He once said, "It is better to draw a few tenable sketches than to draw a hundred general sketches".