Photography by Wen Bing/Li Yingjie
White Crane Spreads Wings - Tear-off Wall Advertisement Photographed by Li Yingjie
Happy Torch Festival - Paint Marks Photographed by Li Yingjie
Clam Light on Glazed Bricks Photographed by Li Yingjie
This group of abstract photographic art works of mine can be called "documentary" abstract". Because it is not conceived and created by me with a paintbrush, it comes from nature or social life that is not done by artists. It has been discovered and observed through my own vision, and then through image association and appropriate selection, and finally carefully modulated using a computer.
Occasionally taking a few such artistic sketches in our spare time and during other photography creations can effectively improve our aesthetic ability and appreciation of abstract art . Only by constantly improving and updating one's aesthetic ability and appreciation level can it be possible to transform it into the artistic creativity needed to adapt to the times!
Jewelry - the old rudder in the sea. Photo by Li Yingjie
Crown of ice and snow - ice flowers on the glass in winter. Photo by Li Yingjie
Devoted worshipers - paint marks on the iron sheet. Photo by Li Yingjie
Performers on the stage - paint marks by Li Yingjie
Black masks - Tear-off advertisement photographed by Li Yingjie
Imitation of Li Keran’s landscape - residual paint on the wooden board Li Yingjie
About the author:
Li Yingjie participated in the founding of the "April Photography Club" in 1979. Beijing Photographers Association consultant, Vice President and Professor of Beijing Photography Correspondence College of China Photographers Association. Won the title of Outstanding Contributor to China's Photography Industry in the past 50 years by the China Photographers Association.
* The original text was published in the first issue of "Chinese Photographer" magazine in 2022. The original title was "Discovery of Vision", and the article was photographed by Li Yingjie.
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editor | Zheng Jialun