S H I H U | 石 虎

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Shi Hu (1942-2023) was a trailblazing modern Chinese painter whose fiercely individual style fused the expressive power of traditional ink with the dynamism of Western Modernism. Born in Xushui, Hebei, he initially trained at the Beijing Arts and Crafts School (1958) and later at the Zhejiang Academy of Fine Arts (1960).After compulsory military service (1962), Shi spent the late Cultural-Revolution years carving ivory and restoring lacquerware—hands-on disciplines that later informed the sculptural energy of his brushwork. In 1977, he became art director at the People’s Fine Arts Publishing House, and the following year, a sketching tour through 13 African nations ignited his trademark palette of saturated reds, cobalt blue, and obsidian blacks, later published as African Sketches (1979).

Selected Artworks

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Wildflowers in the Mountains

109×71cm/42.9x28in

Ink and Color on Paper

2016

US$ 117,768

Bright Spring Day

84x61cm/33.1x24in

Mixed Media on Canvas

2018

US$ 77,110

Autumn Chrysanthemums

150x122cm/59.1x48in

Ink and Color on Paper

2020

US$ 280,400

Tender Maternity

125X90cm/49.2×35.4in

Mixed Media on Canvas

2020

US$ 168,240

The Eighteen Arhats

400×1332cm/157.5 x 524.4 in

Ink on Paper

2018

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Splendid Expanse of China

280×1200cm/110.2 x 472.4 in

Mixed Media on Canvas

2017

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The Eight Immortals Crossing the Sea

450×600cm/177.2×236.2in

Ink and Color on Paper

2018

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Parting Shadows

103×219cm/40.6×86.2in

Ink and Color on Paper

2017

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Sunlit Verdure

124×163cm/48.8×64.2in

Mixed Media on Canvas

2018

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Dawn Chorus

125×164cm/49.2×64.6in

Mixed Media on Canvas

2016

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109×71cm Heavy color on paper 2016

Wildflowers in the Mountains

SHIHU

109×71cm/42.9 x 28.0 in

Ink and Color on Paper

2016

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A woman bids farewell in a cornfield, her expression blending melancholy with serene dignity. The work combines expressive brushwork with ancient texture techniques, creating a powerful emotional statement about love, separation, and the passage of time.

Crimson Canopy

SHIHU

98×57cm/38.6x 22.4 in

Ink and Color on Paper

2016

A woman surrounded by falling autumn leaves creates a poetic scene that celebrates the beauty of seasonal change. The warm colors and folk-art styling evoke traditional Chinese New Year paintings and temple murals, expressing the Shi Hu’s appreciation for life’s simple pleasures.

Inkblot Figures

SHIHU

93×68cm/36.6 x 26.8 in

Mixed Media on Canvas

2018

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This work originated from accidental ink stains on the artist’s letter paper. The resulting ghostly yet charming figures demonstrate Shi Hu’s ability to find inspiration in random natural phenomena, transforming chance occurrences into meaningful artistic statements.

Gentle Shadows

SHIHU

90×59cm/35.4 x 23.2 in

Mixed Media on Canvas

2019

This work incorporates elements from Chinese folk arts including shadow puppetry, paper cutting, and traditional murals. The composition creates a sense of movement and vitality while maintaining the mysterious and ethereal qualities characteristic of Eastern aesthetics.

Dawn Chorus

SHIHU

125×164cm/49.2 x 64.6 in

Mixed Media on Canvas

2016

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Inspired by the quiet rhythms of rural life in Lingnan, this painting captures the gentle hush of morning as birds stir in the trees. It reflects Shi Hu’s contentment in his later years, when he found inspiration in fleeting natural sounds, humble routines, and the subtle changes of the seasons.

The Eighteen Arhats

SHIHU

400×1332cm/157.5 x 524.4 in

Ink on Paper

2018

Created in Shi Hu’s later years, this painting explores the Buddhist pursuit of enlightenment through the traditional motif of the Eighteen Arhats. Symbolic peaks and expressive figures form a contemplative and open-ended landscape that invites viewers to meditate, interpret, and find meaning beyond the visible. The work expresses Shi Hu’s belief that art should be both a spiritual journey and a source of imagination.

Splendid Expanse of China

SHIHU

280×1200cm/110.2 x 472.4 in

Mixed Media on Canvas

2017

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This monumental late-career work represents Shi Hu’s masterful interpretation of Chinese cultural heritage, integrating Buddhist, Confucian, and Taoist traditions. The composition features historical figures and deities that invite viewers to contemplate China’s spiritual legacy and cultural identity in the modern world.

The Eight Immortals Crossing the Sea

SHIHU

450×600cm/177.2 x 236.2 in

Ink and Color on Paper

2018

This contemporary interpretation of the classical Chinese myth depicts the Eight Immortals crossing the sea using their magical powers. Shi Hu transforms the ancient tale through mineral pigments and modern compositional techniques, creating a work that bridges traditional mythology with contemporary artistic expression.

Parting Shadows

SHIHU

103×219cm/40.6 x 86.2 in

Ink and Color on Paper

2017

This work combines Chinese traditional painting techniques with Western abstract principles. The composition creates a festive atmosphere while maintaining an air of mystery and timeless quality. Shi Hu achieves a harmonious balance between representational and abstract elements.

Sunlit Verdure

SHIHU

124×163cm/48.8x 64.2 in

Mixed Media on Canvas

2018

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This work depicts an idyllic landscape reminiscent of a utopian paradise. Through vibrant colors and flowing brushwork, Shi Hu creates a mystical world that invites viewers into peaceful contemplation and spiritual reflection.