Shanghai Daily

Porcelain artworks celebrate the Year of the Dragon

- Dong Hong and Ye Fengting

THE latest porcelain artworks by renowned Shanghai painter Yu Xiaofu are on display at the North Hongqiao Art Museum in Jiading.

The exhibition features 20 porcelain plates and 38 porcelain vases.

The highlight of this series of artworksli­esinthecom­binationof­painting and porcelain craftsmans­hip.

Yu created anthropomo­rphic dragons in Shanghai style on the pieces, with their bodies and facial expression­s resembling those of humans. Some dragons are depicted contemplat­ing with sheet music in hand, some playing the saxophone, and some leisurely riding bicycles.

His inspiratio­n came from his previous work, which he serialized in the Xinmin Evening News, a popular newspaper in Shanghai, more than a decade ago.

“I always reminisce about the days when I contribute­d to that newspaper column, missing the cartoon characters I created,” he said.

“As this year is the Year of the Dragon, I want to incorporat­e the element of dragon into them.”

After Yu finished painting on the porcelain pieces, Hong Jinsong, a skilled craftsman from Jingdezhen, known as the “porcelain capital” of China, with more than 30 years of experience, glazed them with a thick layer to enhance their durability.

Then, the pieces were fired by Zhang Wenliang, a porcelain master boasting over 40 years of expertise. To achieve optimal coloring effects, he constantly adjusted the damper to regulate the oxygen intake, keeping a temperatur­e of around 1,300 degrees Celsius in the kiln.

After a full 12 hours of firing, the porcelain works with a smooth glaze and delicate texture can be unloaded from the kiln.

As this year is the Year of the Dragon, I want to incorporat­e the element of dragon into them.

Yu Xiaofu A Shanghai painter

Date: Through late April (closed on Mondays), 9:30am-4:30pm

Venue: North Hongqiao Art Museum Address: Bldg 13, 88 Jingyu Avenue, Jiading District

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 ?? ?? Yu Xiaofu pauses thoughtful­ly before applying his brush to the porcelain vase. — Photos by Dong Hong
Yu Xiaofu pauses thoughtful­ly before applying his brush to the porcelain vase. — Photos by Dong Hong

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