[Shenzhen Business Daily] (Reporter Tu Jingyu) "Ceramic art is a treasure of Chinese culture. Shenzhen is a city connecting China and the world. We use the new technology of ceramic materials to make it go to a higher level in the art level and go abroad with the help of Shenzhen." Lai Dequan, director of Jingdezhen Ceramic Research Institute and master of Chinese arts and crafts, Said in an interview with a reporter of the Business Daily yesterday.
Jingdezhen · National Porcelain Art "China Arts and Crafts Master Ceramic Treasures Exhibition" will be held in Shenzhen Cultural Creative Park for 10 days, and will be closed on the evening of the 17th. The exhibition was jointly organized by Jingdezhen Ceramic Research Institute, Shenzhen Fuguihong Artwork Development Co., Ltd. and Shenzhen Qilian International Exhibition Co., Ltd.
This time, more than 300 pieces of ceramic art treasures were unveiled in Pengcheng as a whole, which made the eyes of many Shenzhen citizens bright. According to the sponsor of the event, this event will bring together the ceramic artists in Jingdezhen organically, and form a powerful artistic creation group by creating a team of artists. Brand packaging and market operation provide a new marketing model for art upgrading.
Lai Dequan said, "Shenzhen is the forefront of opening up, and ceramic art, as China's' business card ', should be more in line with the' Belt and Road ', and show its style to the world through Shenzhen." At the exhibition site, Lai Dequan personally demonstrated Jingdezhen's porcelain making skills and painting skills to ceramic collectors, and contacted many ceramic lovers closely. Lai Dequan has been engaged in ceramic art creation for more than 30 years. He is good at colored glaze, pastel, finger painting, and folk blue and white decoration, especially the research and development of other first overglaze pearl color art decoration technology, which fills a gap in the overglaze decoration of Jingdezhen ceramics. Pearl color has been registered in the State Administration for Industry and Commerce as a trademark and has become its personal card.
Lai Dequan is fond of and dedicated to ceramic art. His pearl colored works "How Beautiful the Mountains Are", "Round Rhyme", and underglaze red work "Drunken Orchid" are collected by the National Art Museum of China, the National Arts and Crafts Museum of China, and the National Museum of Chinese History.