Chen Jinhua is proficient in many kinds of paintings. He is best at oil paintings and is most famous for lacquer paintings. His works cover a wide range of subjects, such as characters, still life and scenery. All of them are in the end of the pen. From the concrete form with rigorous realistic skills to the abstract composition with flowing rhyme, the span and perfection break the stereotypical impression that painters must rely on specialized subjects to get out of their position. He is not confined to the natural colors of objects, nor is he bound by the rules and theories of traditional lacquer painting. Instead, he combines vertically and horizontally in different kinds of paintings, allowing the artistic features of different kinds of paintings to blend and penetrate into each other: rich and substantial texture of oil paintings; and the charm of Chinese painting's splashing ink and publicizing.
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