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Zhao Gang: Breathing Life into Fish-bones
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Fishbone
Painting-Chrysanthemum | Haihe
River (in North China), the country's seventh largest river that has served
shipping and military purposes throughout history, boasts rich water resources
and commands enormous love from everyone living nearby. Zhao Gang, a fishbone
artist who grew up right near the riverbank, is one of those with a strong love
for the river.
Even as a little boy, Zhao was an experienced swimmer who often dove into the
river to catch fish, which was his favorite dish. One day after lunch, he
suddenly realized that many of the leftover fish bones had good and interesting
appearances. Thus at that moment he came up with the idea of making paintings
with the fish bones, before later having success.
According to Zhao, creating a fishbone picture doesn't mean simply patching
up all the fish bones in a simple and random way. First, the artist has to get
familiarized with the fishbone structure. When making fishbone paintings, the
artist always tries to retain the bones' original shape, to keep the bones'
natural beauty. In this way, the fishbone paintings not only show the naturally
peculiar shapes of fish bones, but also the unique styles and designs created by
the artist.
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Fishbone Painting-Orchid | In
all his fishbone artworks, be it of flowers, animals or insects, Zhao has
adopted the low relief method, and the bones he uses usually all have good
quality, with some jade-like
and others agate-like, which makes it hard for others to believe they are fish
bones. This is especially true with fishbone calligraphy,
which resembles both a kind of seal
character and a kind of regular
script. Due to its fresh artistic conception, Zhao's fishbone calligraphy
won the recognition of the Guiness Book of Records' headquarters in East China's
Shanghai
Municipality.
Zhao's life is largely centered on fish. Every morning, his most important
activity is buying fish, as it is the key to making a good fishbone painting.
The bones Zhao uses are of freshwater fish as well as of commonly seen sea fish.
As fish bones used for making fishbone paintings should retain their original
color, great attention needs to be paid to the treatment of fish bones;
concerning this, Zhao has his own way.
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