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Painter masters the art of drawing squirrels

Updated: 2013-07-07 08:29

By Wu Ni in Hangzhou(China Daily)

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 Painter masters the art of drawing squirrels

Zhu Yingren started to draw squirrels since the 1960s and is crowned as "master of drawing squirrels". Photos by Wu Ni / China Daily

Painter masters the art of drawing squirrels

Strolling along the scenic West Lake in Hangzhou, capital of Zhejiang province, one would easily come across squirrels that leap on the trees or chase for peanuts thrown by visitors.

Zhu Yingren, an 83-year-old painter in Hangzhou, has spent decades observing the cute creatures and portrayed them vividly on hundreds of paintings, which has earned him the fame of "master of drawing squirrels".

The white-haired, refine-mannered painter says it is by chance that the squirrels became protagonist of his art works.

As a teacher of the Hangzhou-based China Academy of Art, Zhu's dormitory is near Gushan Mountain in the north of West Lake.

"There were lots of them on the hill, chasing one another, fighting, climbing up to my window and escaping when they see someone. We were neighbors," he says. "Sometimes I put an apple on the window to lure them so that I can observe their expressions and actions closely," he recalls.

He notices the images of gesture, action and scene, which are important elements for his creations.

Zhu started to draw squirrels since the 1960s, and his first squirrel work that attracted great recognition is titled Water and Ink Squirrel Painting, which he painted in 1981. The masterpiece is of two squirrels clinging to a branch while gazing at something on the tree.

"In recent years, I focus more on its gestures and movements. You may notice that my squirrels have bigger tails than real ones - that's a bit of exaggeration of its most distinct characteristic," he says.

Jin Zhimin, a director at the Fenghuang Mountain Administration in Hangzhou, says he has practised painting based on Zhu's works for years and found it difficult to copy the "look" of the squirrels.

"It is so vivid," he says. "The use of ink is just right, no more, no less."

Zhu started to learn traditional Chinese painting when he was 15 at his hometown of Changshu in Jiangsu province. Rebelling against his father's wish of inheriting the family business, he applied for the Hangzhou National College of Art, the predecessor of China Academy of Art, to study Western oil painting.

He stayed in the academy as a teacher after graduation. In 1960s, he was asked to transfer to Chinese traditional flower-and-bird painting, to promote the art form, which was in danger of extinction.

His training in Western oil painting enabled him to have an acute eye of capturing images and remembering them clearly.

As he devoted himself into Chinese traditional painting, bigger challenges befell. During the "cultural revolution" (1966-76), he was not allowed to draw which was a torture.

Now living with his wife in a simple two-bedroom house near the West Lake, the aged painter does not like to talk about sufferings.

"Life is full of unpredictable things - just like the squirrels could be killed by other predators. I will continue to focus on the study of painting no matter how the environment changes," he says.

Wu Changjiang, vice-chairman of China Artists' Association, describes Zhu as a lover of nature. He relates an incident when Zhu went into the mountains to sketch with his students, and a student accidentally destroyed a nest of bird eggs. Zhu was very affected that "a family was destroyed".

"Behind his paintings is a noble heart, full of love for nature and life," Wu adds.

wuni@chinadaily.com.cn

(China Daily 07/07/2013 page4)

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