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Li Jian’s "Landscape Leaf 1" (1789) captures serene mountain beauty in a classic Chinese style. Ink & color, Shitao-inspired, evokes tranquility & longevity. Explore this exquisite piece.

Discover Li Jian's poetic musical style! Explore his evocative songs like 'Chuan Qi,' a Chinese singer known for blending tradition & modern sounds.

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Li Jian, courtesy name Jianmin, art name Erqiao, was a native of Shunde, Guangdong province. He started his career as a skilled portrait painter, but later made his name as a landscape painter in the tradition of Shitao, Ni Zan and Wu Zhen.Having been defeated by Qing power, Ming loyalists retreated to the South and gathered in the Guangdong region. The Qing army raided Guangzhou in the 7th year of the Shunzhi reign (1650), and after experiencing the massive killing and robbery, the natives further deserted the sovereign. Consequently, the influence of the “Orthodox School” on Guangdong painting was minor. On the other hand, the individualist Shitao, who was befriended by the local literary coterie, became a lasting inspiration to Guangdong painters.Li painted this album at the age of forty-three, that was in the 54th year of the Qianlong reign (1789). He repeatedly mentioned in the inscriptions specific masters of the Five Dynasties and Song periods, including Dong Yuan, Mi Fu, Wang Meng and Huang Gongwang. Although the name of Shitao appears only once, his profound influence on Li is evident in these paintings. For instance, Shi’s characteristic features of damp brush and heavy ink with light color washes, together with trees, rocks and figures in archaic forms are applied to these examples of Li’s later work.

Biografia artysty

Li Jian: A Poet of Music in Ink and Emotion

Born in Harbin, Heilongjiang, on September 23rd, 1974, Li Jian’s journey from a student of electrical engineering at Tsinghua University to one of China's most celebrated contemporary singers is a testament to the power of artistic passion. Initially drawn to music as a supplementary study – he took courses at the Central Conservatory of Music alongside his academic pursuits – Li Jian discovered a profound resonance with traditional Chinese melodies and a desire to translate complex emotions into evocative song lyrics. This early foundation, combined with a keen ear for Western musical influences, has shaped a distinctive artistic voice that seamlessly blends poetic lyricism with sophisticated arrangements.

Li Jian’s career began in 2002 following his departure from the popular band “Shui Mu Nian Hua.” This marked a pivotal moment, allowing him to fully explore his own musical vision. His early albums, particularly "Si Shui Liu Nian" (2003) and "Wei Ni Er Lai" (2005), established him as a singer deeply rooted in the traditions of Chinese folk music while simultaneously embracing modern production techniques. These initial works showcased his ability to craft narratives rich with imagery and emotion – a hallmark that would become increasingly prominent throughout his career.

The Rise of a Poet

Li Jian’s breakthrough moment arrived in 2010, when his song “Chuan Qi” (Legend), performed by the iconic Faye Wong for the Spring Festival Gala, catapulted him to national fame. This collaboration not only exposed his music to a massive audience but also solidified his reputation as a songwriter capable of capturing profound emotional depth. “Chuan Qi,” with its haunting melody and poignant lyrics about longing and remembrance, became an instant classic, demonstrating Li Jian’s ability to connect with listeners on a deeply personal level.

Subsequent years saw continued success, marked by critically acclaimed albums like “Thinking of You” (2007) and "Ji Mo Xing Kong • Jian Ge" (2008). However, it was his participation in Hunan Television’s singing competition, “I Am a Singer Season 3,” in 2015 that truly ignited a nationwide resurgence. Despite losing the title to Han Hong, Li Jian's performance captivated audiences and propelled him back into the spotlight, demonstrating an enduring appeal and a genuine connection with listeners.

Exploring Landscapes Through Song

Li Jian’s artistic output extends beyond purely lyrical compositions; he has consistently demonstrated a fascination with landscape painting, particularly in the style of the Shitao school. His series of paintings – “Landscape,” “Dawu Mountain,” and “Landscape Leaf 1” – are deeply intertwined with his musical work. These pieces, rendered in traditional ink and color techniques, often depict serene mountain vistas, evoking a sense of tranquility, reflection, and connection to nature—themes frequently explored in his songs.

The influence of Shitao’s style is evident in the meticulous detail, subtle brushstrokes, and restrained palette of Li Jian's paintings. He has described how observing these landscapes informs his songwriting process, allowing him to translate visual impressions into musical narratives. The shared focus on capturing a fleeting moment of beauty and conveying profound emotion underscores a deep artistic connection between his painting and music.

A Continuing Legacy

Li Jian’s career continues to evolve, marked by ongoing collaborations, new albums like “Ni Ai” (2021), and continued success in television singing competitions such as "Sing! China." His enduring popularity stems from a combination of factors: his distinctive vocal style, his poetic lyrics that resonate with audiences across generations, and his willingness to experiment with both traditional and contemporary musical forms.

More than just a singer, Li Jian is considered a “poet of music” – an artist who uses melody and words to explore the complexities of human experience. His work reflects a deep appreciation for Chinese culture, a sensitivity to the natural world, and a commitment to creating art that is both beautiful and meaningful. As he continues to create and perform, Li Jian’s legacy as one of China's most important contemporary musicians is firmly established.

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Najważniejsze informacje

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Poetic music
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Faye Wong']
  • Date Of Birth: September 23, 1974
  • Full Name: Li Jian
  • Nationality: Chinese
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Bei Jia Er Hu Pan
    • Yi Nian Yi Sheng
    • Juan Lian
  • Place Of Birth: Harbin, Heilongjiang