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Shi Qi’s “Three Forms in One” Revolutionizes Chinese Painting

Renowned artist Shi Qi is challenging conventional art perspectives with his innovative concept of “Three Forms in One.” Traditionally, art has been viewed as either representational or abstract, but Shi Qi believes this binary is incomplete. He proposes that a fuller understanding of both life and artistic creation includes representation, impression, and abstraction.

“In the natural world, some things are clear, and others are hidden; then there are things that are partially clear,” Shi Qi explains. “Humans aren’t entirely defined by truth. There’s truth, there’s falsehood, and there’s half-truth.”

His approach has garnered significant attention in art circles, inspiring interest in the movement known as “New Chinese Painting.” By blending different artistic forms, Shi Qi aims to reflect the complexities of reality and human perception.

This innovative perspective not only redefines traditional Chinese painting but also offers fresh insights for artists and enthusiasts worldwide. Shi Qi’s work encourages a deeper exploration of how we interpret the world around us through art.

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