Fengjing a peaceful artists' colony
15/11/2004 11:04
Shanghai Daily News
At first sight, Fengjing is nothing more than a typical water
town. With a history of more than 1,500 years, the ancient town was once a
key connection between Jiangsu and Zhejiang provinces. Wooden houses,
standing row upon row alongside the bank, look exactly like boats berthed on the
water. Real boats and stone bridges, which for a long time have been the main
traffic tools for the locals, are scattered around the small
township. Together they form a harmonious picture of "tiny bridges, sparkling
streams and peaceful families," an ideal setting for traditional Chinese ink
paintings. Residents' daily life in the newly opened scenic spot remains
uninterrupted by the influx of travelers. On a recent warm afternoon, sitting
in the open air, men were concentrating on playing chess while women were
chatting happily with each other. This makes it difficult for people to
relate the quiet township to the birthplace of many famous contemporary Chinese
artists. Ding cong (1916 -), one of the country's best cartoonists, is a
native son of the town. A museum has been set up for the director of the
Cartoon Committee of the Chinese Artists' Association to exhibit Ding's
works. Ding is known for his black-humor cartoons that satirize politics and
society. He has also drawn illustrations for books and portraits for various
celebrities, including famous writers, actors and actresses, vividly reflecting
each person's character. Ding learned how to paint from his father, who is
considered the pioneer of China's cartoon industry. Ever since he started
publishing cartoons at the age of 17, Ding has never stopped creating. On
display at the museum are pictures of Ding and some of his famous sarcastic
works, illustrations and portraits. A reading room has recently been added to
the museum housing nearly 2,000 books from Ding's personal collection. Not
far away from the museum is the former residence of Cheng
Shifa (1921 -), an
internationally acclaimed painter, who is renowned for his watercolor paintings
and comic strips. A wooden board at the entrance of the house tells visitors
that both Cheng's father and grandfather were famous doctors in the
town. After the recent renovation of the house, Cheng has brought some of his
representative works back to his hometown. Also on display are some old
furniture and other articles that Cheng once used. The town is also known as
the birthplace of the famed Jinshan Peasant Painting, which has won praise for
its creative designs and bright colors that vividly represent the everyday life
of the working people. In the town, a four-generation family, surnamed Chen,
is well-known for their skills in the art. During the past 40 years, the
family, from the 82-year-old grandmother to the 10-year-old grandson, have
created more than 700 paintings. Their paintings have been exhibited
throughout the world including the United States, France and Japan. Once the
family made a 25-meter-long picture scroll describing the life of more than
1,500 farmers. They have also opened a store on the town's main street, in
which people can find their works and other folk artworks as well as watch them
painting.
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