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Feng Zhengjie : ウィキペディア英語版
Feng Zhengjie
Feng Zhengjie (born 1968 in Sichuan Province, China) is an artist based in Beijing and Jeju Island of South Korea.〔http://www.hancinema.net/jeju-fast-becoming-an-international-artist-hub-70098.html?activatesharing=1〕 Originally a high-school and college art teacher in Sichuan, he came to Beijing in 1995.
His best-known work is his ''Portrait of China'' series, very large Warhol-style oil portraits, in a red-and-turquoise palette, of Chinese fashion model faces with vacant diverging eyes (his signature style). Critics view his work as a critique of contemporary consumer society.〔(Profile ), The Red Mansion Foundation〕 His early paintings were inspired by 1930s Shanghai posters. His more recent work is based on the red and green of traditional Chinese New Year art, the colors made "more acid, a representation of the flashy, commercial nature of modern China".〔(The fine art of becoming rich ), Lindsey Hilsum, Channel 4 News, 11 May 2007 (orig. in ''New Statesman'')〕
Zhengjie has exhibited internationally in many shows including ''Dialogue With Asia'' at the Du Store Verden! -initiated Vika Gallery in Oslo, the 2002 Korea Contemporary Art Festival in Seoul, ''China Femmes de Chine'' at Veronique Maxe Gallery in Paris, ''Primary Colors'' at the Singapore Art Museum in Singapore and ''New Perspectives in Chinese Painting'' at Marella Gallery in Milan.
==Style==
Feng Zhengjie’s “exotically colorful style” is originated from a traditional drawing called “Mian Zhu Nian Hua,” which is created and used in a village in Si Chuan called “Mian Zhu.” Mian Zhu Nian Hua’s first appearance can be traced back to Song Dynasty and it becomes very popular during Ming Dynasty and reaches its prime during Qing Dynasty. It reflects people’s optimistic attitude toward life and work. In an interview, Feng said that he grew up in a very small village in Si Chuan province and the colorful traditional drawings reminded him of the memory of his childhood, which was also the main reason for him to start his unique drawing style. In his paintings, Feng loves to use very flashy colors such as pure bright red, bright pink and flashy green to draw the background and characters. Most characters in his drawings are females with sexy lips and vacant diverging eyes.
Although Feng has been quite successful in the international art market these years, his brave usage of bright colors has drawn criticism. In Chinese culture, red, green, and pink colors are usually associated with the superficial and shallow; people also accuse Feng because they think he paints to meet the western taste as well as to make money. Despite all the negative opinions, Feng claims that he never considers making any changes and he will carry on this style to the end. According to him, any art piece that is designed to make an impression cannot be achieved with the idea of contrast.
Feng denies that his drawings are satires or protests; instead, he says that his drawings are simply objective expression of the influence of consuming cultures on people. He has stated, "Today’s society is developing so rapidly in every aspects and following the development are more temptations. These temptations will make people unable to focus and confused. The dynamic motion of the ladies’ eyes portrays the fact that females can only catch up with what’s going on around them by moving their eyes constantly."

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