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CALLIGRAPHY IN RUNNING SCRIPT

Admire Liu Yong’s ‘Calligraphy in Running Script,’ a stunning horizontal scroll of black ink calligraphy on yellow paper. Explore traditional Chinese art & culture through this elegant, serene masterpiece.

Explore the evocative paintings & calligraphy of Liu Yong, a Taiwanese-American artist known for nocturnal landscapes & insightful essays on life & culture.

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Autoriaus biografija

Liu Yong: A Nocturnal Vision of Tradition and Insight

Liu Yong (born February, 1949) stands as a singular figure in contemporary Taiwanese art—a writer and painter whose oeuvre delves into the profound beauty of nocturnal landscapes and explores themes of human experience with remarkable sensitivity. Born in Taipei amidst the backdrop of post-war Taiwan’s evolving cultural landscape, Yong's artistic journey began early, shaped by formative experiences including his father’s untimely passing at eleven and a devastating house fire that irrevocably altered his childhood trajectory. These events instilled within him an enduring appreciation for resilience and observation—qualities that would become central to his distinctive artistic style. His academic pursuits culminated in degrees from Cheng Kung Senior High School, National Taiwan Normal University, and Columbia University, equipping him with both intellectual rigor and a global perspective. Yong’s teaching role at Cheng Kung Senior High School provided invaluable experience fostering creativity and nurturing young talent—a dedication that continues to inform his artistic practice. Notably, he served as host for “Seconds Count Down,” Taiwan's first television quiz show in 1971-74, demonstrating a versatility beyond the canvas and cementing his presence within Taiwanese media culture. Furthermore, his journalistic work with China Television from 1973-1977 allowed him to engage directly with societal issues and contribute to shaping public discourse. Yong’s artistic style is characterized by an arresting preoccupation with darkness—a deliberate choice that reflects a fascination with the quiet contemplation afforded by nighttime vistas. He employs meticulous brushwork and ink washes, capturing subtle gradations of color and texture to convey a sense of serenity and introspection. His landscapes are rarely grand or dramatic; instead, they depict tranquil scenes bathed in moonlight, inviting viewers into moments of stillness and reflection. This stylistic approach aligns powerfully with Taoist philosophy—a reverence for natural rhythms and an understanding that beauty resides in simplicity and understated elegance. Beyond his paintings, Yong’s literary output deserves considerable attention. He penned essays exploring human relationships and offering inspirational narratives, achieving widespread acclaim among Chinese readers. His work is particularly notable for its exploration of the challenges faced by educators in urban environments—a topic addressed in “Pingan Tie” (“Peaceful Ties”), a poignant reflection on the complexities of fostering connection within a rapidly changing society. This essay was selected as one of the potential reading-aloud test topics on the Putonghua proficiency test, underscoring its significance within Taiwan’s educational landscape. Liu Yong's contribution to Taiwanese art extends beyond his visual creations; he embodies a commitment to intellectual engagement and compassionate storytelling—a legacy that ensures his artistic vision continues to resonate with audiences today. His work stands as a testament to the enduring power of observation, contemplation, and an unwavering belief in the transformative potential of human connection.
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Trumpa informacija

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Night Landscape Art
  • Date Of Birth: February 1949
  • Date Of Death: Living
  • Full Name: Liu Yong
  • Nationality: Taiwanese
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Calligraphy in Running Script
    • Calligraphy Couplet in Regular Script
    • Pingan Tie’ in Xingshu"
  • Place Of Birth: Taipei, Taiwan