Chen Yifei's oil paintings: "Love Song", "Jiangnan Water Village", "The Place Where I Played in Childhood", "Quiet Canal".
The biggest feature of Chen Yifei's oil paintings is that the paintings are filled with tranquility and peace, and the realism is permeated with traditional Chinese beauty.
Characteristics of Chen Yifei's oil paintings
His works reflect the painter's pursuit: "using Western techniques to give the works a Chinese spirit." His representative works include "Jiangnan Water Village" (1983), "The Place Where I Played in Childhood" (1984), and "Quiet Canal" (1985).
Looking at Chen Yifei's "Jiangnan Water Town", the first thing we feel is the extraordinary tranquility, which is fascinating and intoxicating. This is an otherworldly tranquility. Under its shroud, A rich exotic and oriental mysterious atmosphere arises spontaneously.
The warm sunshine shines on the small town in the early morning, and the lonely boat lies quietly on the river. This is a subjective and romanticized water town in the south of the Yangtze River. It allows Westerners to see the simplicity, mystery, and The peaceful Eastern world, an "East" that is completely "different" from the West but that they can understand, imagine, and read.