Li Huanmin Tanyilu
Jiayi Li, 2023
18.5cm×2.60cm
In this project, I recreated a book cover of Li Huanmin Tanyilu, which collated nearly 50 articles and 40 representative works on Li Huanmin’s artistic thoughts. Li Huanmin is a Chinese woodcut print artist, who has gone to Tibet more than 30 times and established a deep relationship with the Tibetan people since 1953. In Li Huanmin Tanyilu, Li talked about him when he was a child who was displaced due to the war until he joined the Communist Party of China, began to study and read books, and later was admitted to the Academy of Fine Arts. In his youth, he was an anti-dictatorship person with a lot of passion. He has been involved in some student revolutionary movements, and after seeing his classmates killed by force, he filled the streets with Chinese words that meant paying for blood with blood. After that, China’s provinces began to be gradually liberated, and New China was founded in 1949. Li began to work in the newspaper art group, actively promoting New China with art creation and contributing to the founding of New China. Later, he chose to work in Tibet and participated in the liberation of Tibet, where he created many famous romantic realistic woodcut print artworks. In addition to his own life experience, this book has a lot of thoughts about his creating art and life apperception. I think it is a very memorable book, which is worth watching repeatedly. Therefore, I chose to recreate a few images of his life as a collage on the cover.
For the technical process, I chose a photo of the prairie as the background image because Li has a great connection with the grassland. I used photoshop to transform the photo into the texture of an oil painting. I drew two scenes in the background. One is Li’s portrait of sketching and painting on the Tibetan prairie, and another one is the scene of the Red Army marching through the meadow. It was a historical feat, very arduous, and Li admired these revolutionary soldiers very much and created printmaking for them. In the upper right corner, I chose to paint the scene in which he wrote the words of resistance on the street when he was young. I drew the original scene using procreate, and then I also used photoshop to help me to make the texture of the oil painting. I like the granular texture of oil painting very much, and I also want to use this thick texture to reflect the artist’s hard revolutionary life.
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Picture from https:// www.pexels.com/zhcn/photo/1756325/