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Multifaceted works show writer-painter's novel ideas

Updated: 2025-03-06 07:51 ( CHINA DAILY )
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Jin Yucheng's artwork: Red, featuring the horse motif he loves. CHINA DAILY

"The horse has played a pivotal role in advancing history, as there's a saying that humanity entered the civilized world with the help of horses. It's an especially endearing symbol. In Chinese culture, we also have many positive expressions related to horses."

Artist Zhang Enli considers Jin a visual artist at heart. "Looking at his paintings takes me back to my school days, evoking memories of reading a good novel as a child. His work brings forth a unique visual language, something that has faded from contemporary culture but carries a distinct flavor," Zhang says.

Jin reflects on his childhood education, comparing it to the "little cat catching fish" concept, where the focus is solely on fishing, with no room for distractions like picking flowers or chasing butterflies.

He now realizes this mindset can limit his potential. "I can write and paint," he says. "I can pick flowers, chase butterflies, and try new things. Life has no fixed path. Everyone can switch careers as long as they're interested.

"When I write novels, I feel I am full of holes, but when I paint, I feel like I'm still growing, like a child just starting to learn. It's an incredibly enjoyable process for me," he adds.

"Painting presents so many unknowns. For example, the colors I encounter every day, I re-create them through trial and error. It's like meeting a new version of myself and I'm eager to embrace this challenge."

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