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Liu En, born in 1950, also known by the names Si Yan, Ya En, and Wan Jia Deng Huo, is a renowned Chinese artist. He hails from Jie Sheng Sha Ke, Chaocheng District, Shanwei City, Guangdong Province. He is a First-Class Artist in China, a National Gift Calligrapher and Painter, and an Executive Director of the Talent Committee of the China Cultural Information Association under the Ministry of Culture. Liu has been honored with the Outstanding Achievement in Chinese Calligraphy and Painting Award. He is also recognized as a World Scholar in Calligraphy and Painting, a consultant for the Shanwei City Mass Art Gallery, and is widely regarded as the world’s first artist to create a marine painting of underwater fish using the Chinese painting method of without sketching for his 100-meter-long scroll "Underwater Paradise." This monumental piece has been reported by ten major media outlets, and is considered a unique masterpiece never before seen in world history.
Liu is a Senior Artist and Visiting Researcher, and serves as the leader of the “Belt and Road” Advanced Fine Arts Talent Training Program. He was given the title "Son of the Sea" by People's Daily’s "Earth" section.
Liu has been passionate about calligraphy and painting since his childhood. He started learning painting at the age of five, using the beach as paper and his fingers as a brush. Some of his representative works include "Smooth Sailing," "Chinese Pine," "Heroic Wind," and "Harmonious High-Speed Train," where he learned from nature and became immersed in the art of Chinese painting and calligraphy. Liu graduated from Han Mountain Teachers College in 1974 and continued his studies at the Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts in 1976. He is an advocate for protecting coastal waters, emphasizing the serious pollution caused by highly concentrated populations in coastal cities.
Liu has held two solo exhibitions, published a personal art collection, a national postal album, and is a member of the Paris Moye Art Society and the Shanwei City Elderly Artists Association. He has been engaged in art education for over forty years and currently serves as the president of the Honghaiwan Calligraphy and Painting Research Association in Shanwei City.
His masterpiece, the 100-meter-long scroll "Underwater Paradise," was presented as a gift at the 10th World Cultural Heritage Expo in Shenzhen. In 2008, his 40-meter piece of the same title won an Excellence Award at the Olympic Games. Liu’s works have earned him the 2018 International Public Welfare Grand Prize. His other notable works include “Eagle Spreading Wings,” “One Whistle for the Safety of the Entire Nation,” “Mission,” “Dance,” “New Life,” “Visitors from Outer Space,” and "A Thousand Flowers in Full Bloom," which reflect the ocean, sea life, harbors, and ports in stunning six-foot large scrolls. The first scroll, "Underwater Paradise," is celebrated as the "World’s First Fish," while the second scroll, "Hundred Flowers," includes poetry and calligraphy. His third scroll, "Praise for the Motherland," and the fourth, "Mighty Winds of the Sea," are currently in progress.
His work "Chinese Pine" has been exhibited alongside European artists and collected by various institutions. Liu’s style is known for live ink splashing, excelling in poetry, calligraphy, and painting, with themes ranging widely. His art is described as vigorous, free-spirited, majestic, bold, and deeply expressive, with his unique style carving a new path in Chinese art. His artistic mission is to serve society and benefit humanity.
In 2021, Liu participated in the "Cultural China Theme Touring Exhibition" for calligraphy and painting. He was also selected for the "Chinese Artists Overseas Media Exhibition Project" and invited to attend the 21st Century Grand Cultural Expo, where he was honored as a model of the times. Liu’s work was showcased at the Jingdezhen Ceramic Art Appreciation event, and he was recognized as one of China’s most influential and powerful calligraphers and painters.
In 2023, Liu En, as a representative of Chinese artists, was featured on the digital screens of New York’s Times Square.
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