Yu Fei: A native of Huludao City, Liaoning Province. Professional painter. Member of the Folk Literature and Artists Association of the China Federation of Literary and Art Circles, director of the Sketching Creation Base of the Liaoning Artists Association, and director of the Traditional Chinese Painting Art Committee. Director of the Creative Office of the Chinese Landscape Painting Research Institute. Mainly focusing on Chinese landscape paintings and grape-themed creations. The work "Soul of the Yellow River" is collected in the Liaoning Provincial Museum. The traditional Chinese painting grape-themed work "Autumn Fruits" is displayed in the Beijing Rongbaozhai Contemporary Calligraphy and Painting Art Exhibition and Distribution Hall. Zhongnanhai Conference Hall, Beidaihe State Organ Conference Hall. Some works are included in books and periodicals such as "Contemporary Masters", "Collections of Works of Famous Chinese Painting Masters", "Traditional Chinese Painters", etc. 15 Chinese painting themes are included in the daily painting column of the CCTV calligraphy and painting channel. Chinese painting teaching CDs (with more than a dozen themes) were broadcast on local TV stations as popular Chinese painting teaching materials, and many art theory articles were published in professional art newspapers and periodicals. "TV Interview: A Different Life - Painter Yu Fei" and "Liaoning Satellite TV - The Painter Who Came Out from the Corner of the Great Wall" Chinese painting works have participated in national, provincial, municipal and professional art exhibitions several times.
"Theoretical Article": (Feng Shui in Chinese Landscape Painting) (Appreciation and Collection of Chinese Painting) (Between "Self and No-Self" Expressed in Chinese Painting Style) (On Chinese Freehand Brushwork in Yi Xianhe Many of his writings, including the relationship between writing and painting, were published in Chinese calligraphy and painting art newspapers and cultural columns of provincial and municipal daily newspapers. . His traditional Chinese paintings of grapes have become popular collections among many collectors.