Teng Fei
Chinese National First Class Artist, Chairman of the Australia China Calligraphy and Painting Exchange Association
Personal Profile
Teng Fei,As early as the 1950s, obtainingShanghaiFirst place in the children's painting competition in the city, and has won awards multiple times in children's art exhibitions in Eastern European countries. In the 1960s, participatedShanghaiI won second place in the city employee painting competition. I have published paintings, book illustrations, woodcuts, and other works in Shanghai newspapers and magazines.In the 1970s, he interacted with Yan Wenliang, Liu Haisu, Tang Yun, Zhu Qizhan, Lu Yanshao, Zhang Dazhuang, and other young painters, as well as exchanged and studied painting with Yan Guoji, a young painter at the Shanghai Academy of Fine Arts at that time. Engage in sketching, oil painting, watercolor, woodcut, and traditional Chinese painting.In the 1980s, he entered the news and media industry. Established a national post office for science and technology at the ministerial level in China to distribute newspapers and magazines. Later, he was appointed as the Director of the Book Editing Office of the Software Publishing Department of Guangming Daily.I did not immigrate to Australia in the 1990s. Engaged in Chinese language media.In 2015, he founded the Australia China Calligraphy and Painting Art Exchange Association and served as its founding chairman. Works selected for ChinaBeijingA nationwide large-scale calligraphy and painting exhibition.Has been assessed as a Chinese national first-class artist.Teng Fei is also a member of the Victorian Artists Association in Australia (a mainstream art group with over a hundred years of Western history), and has participated in numerous Western art exhibitions and creative activities. To become an active disseminator of Chinese culture and art in the news and calligraphy and painting industries in Australian society. People from all walks of life have collected his works, which have great potential for appreciation.
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